Working with tiles
In the previous section, you used an OpenLayers
map of width 600 and height 400. The server sent you a single image of that size when you used the Single tile option. Switching to the tiled mode, OpenLayers
split the map in tiles of 256x256 pixels. So, it sends 9 GetMap requests to GeoServer. In the following image, you can see the blue rectangle covering the 600x400 area of the map, while the 9 256x256 squares are the tiles:
Each request to the server is the same for any single tile, except the bbox
parameter specifying the area.
Note
The bounding box parameter is called bbox
. The value for bbox
is the latitude and longitude of the area you're calling from GeoServer. The format for this parameter is bbox=minx,miny,maxx,maxy
.
If your map's height and width are fairly small, using a single tile will likely take less time to render. This depends on your data filter and number of features too, but it is a good rule of thumb. Using a single tile will also be useful if you need...