- We have used WpfMap Control and it takes about 8 to 10 seconds to render full map in application as shown in Image.
- Is there any way to load map faster?
Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand theme
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
Hello WebDirekt,
how many backend modules of xMap are accessible behind the service URL?
Is the service OnPremise? Or via xServer INTERNET?
I just configured a 4modules scenario and the filling of the tiles is quite fast (<2seconds) on a full screen (1920x1080).
Best regards
Bernd
how many backend modules of xMap are accessible behind the service URL?
Is the service OnPremise? Or via xServer INTERNET?
I just configured a 4modules scenario and the filling of the tiles is quite fast (<2seconds) on a full screen (1920x1080).
Best regards
Bernd
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
Hello Bernd,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes the service is OnPremise.
And we have two screens description as below:
- PtvStatusMonitor_India screenshot which is loading map faster (< 2 seconds) on full screen
- PtvStatusMonitor_Germany screenshot which is loading map too slow in India as well as in Germany
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes the service is OnPremise.
And we have two screens description as below:
- PtvStatusMonitor_India screenshot which is loading map faster (< 2 seconds) on full screen
- PtvStatusMonitor_Germany screenshot which is loading map too slow in India as well as in Germany
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
Looks like the performance of the server is some topic to check.
Best regards Bernd
- How about the task managers info? Is the machine under heavy load? How many users try to use it?
- Did you already evaluate the logfiles? Are there many queued requests?
- Check these posts:
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/forum/viewt ... 426&p=1097
http://xserver.ptvgroup.com/forum/viewt ... =338&p=856
Best regards Bernd
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for the reply.
configurations on lan.webdirekt.de
poolSize=4
logRequests=false
logResponses=false
configurations on ptv.webdirekt.in
poolSize=5
logRequests=true
logResponses=true
We need to enable request and response logging on lan.webdirekt.de side to investigate further.
We need to check this with Germany before proceeding further.
Thanks for the reply.
configurations on lan.webdirekt.de
poolSize=4
logRequests=false
logResponses=false
configurations on ptv.webdirekt.in
poolSize=5
logRequests=true
logResponses=true
We need to enable request and response logging on lan.webdirekt.de side to investigate further.
We need to check this with Germany before proceeding further.
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
Elephant brain is back...
If complete tiles are missing in the mapping control this could be related to an insufficient queuesize in the server:
Depending on the clients impatience (and number of parallel threads) it might be helpful to increase the queuesize to a significant value. This may cause longer "frontend completed" behaviour but it reduces the probability of "tiles are missing".
Best regards,
Bernd
If complete tiles are missing in the mapping control this could be related to an insufficient queuesize in the server:
Depending on the clients impatience (and number of parallel threads) it might be helpful to increase the queuesize to a significant value. This may cause longer "frontend completed" behaviour but it reduces the probability of "tiles are missing".
Best regards,
Bernd
Bernd Welter
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Re: Slow loading of WpfMap control Map using Silky sand them
If the queue size would be not enough, it would show in the monitor as rejected requests. This value however is 0. Also the computation time is a value I would expect so I doubt that the server is overloaded with to many things to do.
If I look at the screenshot I'm seeing one big issue: the "Germany" server needs 9 seconds of network time on average over a pool of many requests (communication average = 8985 ms). I would look for the issue in your network and not in the xServer or it's configuration.
If I look at the screenshot I'm seeing one big issue: the "Germany" server needs 9 seconds of network time on average over a pool of many requests (communication average = 8985 ms). I would look for the issue in your network and not in the xServer or it's configuration.
Joost Claessen
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PTV Benelux
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