I agree on using the AJAX viewer. Put the data in SQL server, index the geom, use AJAX and fly...if you need help, let me know.
Martin Morrison Application Engineer Engineering Design Systems, Inc. 3780 Peters Creek Rd Ext SW Roanoke, VA 24018 540.345.1410 gis.edsi.com From: mapguide-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:mapguide-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Andrew DeMerchant Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 1:58 PM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] MGE performance. It's soooooo Slllllllooooooowwww What, specifically, can't you do with the AJAX viewer? I've certainly noticed the serious performance slowdown with Fusion (vs AJAX), which is why I'm still using the AJAX viewer, myself. My suggestion would be to try to figure out if you really can't do what you'd like with the AJAX viewer (if it's fast enough for you, I mean). Andrew On 11/01/28 2:05 PM, frosty1_4me wrote: Hi, We have been working on a complete migration from 6.5 to MGE as a pilot to see if we can actually move to the new platform since the 6.5 software is no longer supported. We have brought across everything from our 6.5 app to the new MGE framework (using fusion due to the required functionality), we have also made alot of changes in an attempt to speed up our data. We currently use SQL for our db's, but we've went so far as to setup static tables instead of news in the db, we have also imported data and stored in directly in the SDF's to try and speed things up, but nothing we have tried really makes a difference. The performance of MGE using Fusion is unbelievabley slow and there doesn't seem to be anything we can do. Take for example a simple SDF3 of parcels. We created an SDF3 that has about 23k parcels and instead of linking it to a db, we attached the data to the parcels in an attempt to speed up the flyouts in MGE. The data is only a simple ID, and another db field for testing purposes. We used the tooltip method in MGE and we also tried using an aspx page to load the simple dataset instead of the tooltip directly accessing the data from the attribute list in MGE. The results were the same, slow flyout loading times. To make things worse, if we turned on a layer which has alot of data, then tested the flyouts again for the parcels, it takes about 15secs for the flyout to appear. Obviously thats not acceptable. I don't know what else we can do with all of this. The performance of MGE is absolutely horrible, and after using 6.5 for so long we actually are considering going to a completely different GIS software. (Esri?) How are others dealign with this performance issue? The basic AJAX viewer is faster, but you also don't have the tools and flexablitly that you do with the Fusion setup. Thanks. -- ________________________________ [cid:image001.png@01CBBEFA.8B7170C0]<http://www.gemtec.ca/> Andrew DeMerchant tel: 506.453.1025 / toll-free: 1.877.243.6832 fax: 506.453.9470
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