[Gvsig_english] Opening gvSIG project
georgsedlmeir
georg.sedlmeir at muenchen.de
Fri Apr 26 08:34:01 CEST 2013
Dear list,
we have some - admittedly pretty big - gvSIG 1.11 projects that take around
20-30 minutes to open and save. Once opened, the handling of the projects is
pretty good given the amount of data, and latencies are rather on the low
side.
The logfile is not very talkative during that part of the startup process,
and merely says "opening project xyz". So apparently what's taking that long
is the xml parsing process? As mentioned, the gvp files are rather big, 22,1
MB in about 296000 lines for example, but there's nothing to do about the
size, all the files included in the project are required.
As of now, the time it takes to open and save the projects is not exactly
short but still manageable, probably because they were created only
recently, but I am a little bit worried about future edits to the projects.
gvSIG really blows up the .gvp with time, keeping historical entries in the
file for whatever reason, and thus making it increasingly difficult to
handle the projects.
Do you have any suggestions for possible solutions? Is there a way to keep
the project file smaller or to speed up the parsing process? We are running
gvSIG 1.11 on Linux, with jre 1.6.0_20 and 4GB RAM, 2.6 of which are
assigned to the jre. I've attached a compressed version of one of the
relevant gvp files.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Georg
problembaer.gvp.zip
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5049804/problembaer.gvp.zip>
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