Right :-)

There are patches to apply most of the optimizations from shapefile renderer to 
the normal one; the shapefile renderer is kind of on the way out as we have not 
had volunteer resources to maintain it to the same standards as the normal 
renderer.

If you are able to merge and modify shapefile renderer perhaps you would be 
interested in doing so? It is an unsupported module right now and you could 
volunteer?

ZoomPane widget is dropped for exactly the same reason.

Jody

On 13/05/2010, at 4:44 AM, Enamul wrote:

> 
> The difference could be because of the difference in ShapefileRenderer and
> StreamingRenderer ? I've found the differences pretty significant during my
> development. As I couldn't rationalize getting rid of more efficient code in
> return for a slower renderer, I've merged the entire shapefilerenderer
> module in my project and modifying it to suit my needs. Also, same applies
> to ZoomPane widget. It is a much more sophisticated and complete widget
> compared to JMapPane (and you guessed it - I merged that too in my project
> given that these modules are no longer at mercy of the geotools team). I
> made the ZoomPane leaner by getting rid of features that are mostly of
> little value, i.e. magnifier. That alone got rid of 500 lines of code :).
> Anyways, enough of my ramblings ... 
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