I am building a GPS based tracking application and the idea is to show the total route of the vehicle in the last 24 hours with data coming at an average of every half a minute.
Along with these data, there are all sorts of goefences, route markers, various color codes based based on different conditions of vehicle in transit, different images on routes based on the different angles the GPS device sends the data.
With all these in mind, the data is very large and a lot of logic and conditions in place.
We are loading the google map by creating the xml and rendering on the map as layers and putting the other colour icons
Loading Markers from XML file to Google Map API approach is the base of the implementation. We are ajax refreshing the map every 3 seconds and placing the complete xml with layers.
Problems:
- The map with icons and images jerks every time the ajax calls are made and the feel of automated map updating is not happening
- When huge amount of data is present on the map, the application gets very slow and browser crashes quite a few times
Help needed:
- Is XML loading the most optimized way to load the maps?
- Is there other better options - Please suggest
- Lot of forum points to https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/kmllayer Is this the apprach that needs to be taken