Difference between revisions of "WMS Tile Caching"

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# Minimal query string arguments (i.e. no optional arguments permitted, versus §7.2)
 
# Minimal query string arguments (i.e. no optional arguments permitted, versus §7.2)
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# Fixed query string argument ordering and case (versus §6.4.1; q.v. also §7.2.2, Table 8)
 
# Fixed range of possible bounding boxes, computed from the WMS-C profile parameters
 
# Fixed range of possible bounding boxes, computed from the WMS-C profile parameters
 
# Fixed precision on bounding box values (clarifying §6.5.6)
 
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Some means of identifying these constraints programmatically on a per-server basis, a la ''GetCapabilities'' might be desirable.
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Some means of identifying these constraints programmatically on a per-server basis, a la ''GetCapabilities'' might be desirable. From the table below, it appears that minimum/maximum scale (and scale quantization factor, which should probably never be other than 2) are the only suggested tiling regime parameters that would be difficult to directly express in a WMS GetCapabilities document. Is there some existing way to add custom parameters to a GetCapabilities declaration?
  
 
A WMS-C proxy or server should be free to return an exception or a redirect, if it receives a WMS request that is not WMS-C compliant.
 
A WMS-C proxy or server should be free to return an exception or a redirect, if it receives a WMS request that is not WMS-C compliant.

Revision as of 15:13, 29 March 2006

Goal

The goal of a WMS Tile Caching proposal, perhaps WMS-C for short, is to find a way to optimize the generation of map imagery for transmission across the Internet. The proposal needs to offer ideally a single means by which map clients can fetch tiles from existing servers, in such a way that map tiles can be cached on the server, or at an intermediate location, or even be completely pre-generated, if desired. The proposal should leverage the existing investment in OGC-compliant WMS servers on the 'Net.

Proposal

WMS-C as WMS Profile

One approach to take might be to define WMS-C (as in Web Mapping Service - Cached) as a constrained profile of OGC WMS that permits servers to optimize their image generation, and allows tiles to be cached at intermediate points. The basic idea is that, unlike with WMS, two different requests for a given WMS-C tile should form the exact same HTTP GET request. This invites several constraints on WMS GetMap requests:

  1. Minimal query string arguments (i.e. no optional arguments permitted, versus §7.2)
  2. Fixed query string argument ordering and case (versus §6.4.1; q.v. also §7.2.2, Table 8)
  3. Fixed range of possible bounding boxes, computed from the WMS-C profile parameters
  4. Fixed precision on bounding box values (clarifying §6.5.6)
  5. Fixed tile size in pixels
  6. Fixed layer name and/or layer name ordering
  7. Fixed output format

Some means of identifying these constraints programmatically on a per-server basis, a la GetCapabilities might be desirable. From the table below, it appears that minimum/maximum scale (and scale quantization factor, which should probably never be other than 2) are the only suggested tiling regime parameters that would be difficult to directly express in a WMS GetCapabilities document. Is there some existing way to add custom parameters to a GetCapabilities declaration?

A WMS-C proxy or server should be free to return an exception or a redirect, if it receives a WMS request that is not WMS-C compliant.

Possible Tile Scheme Parameters

Parameter Default value Specifiable in WMS GetCapabilities?
Projection EPSG:4326 <SRS>
Maximal extent (-180,-90,180,90) <BoundingBox> (§7.1.4.5.7)
Number of horizontal and vertical tiles at the maximal extent none Could be implied by <ScaleHint> (§7.1.4.5.8, but note that the format is weakly specified)
Tile size in pixels some power of 2 <Layer> attribute fixedWidth, fixedHeight (§7.1.4.6)
Minimum scale none <ScaleHint> (see note, above)
Scale quantization factor 2 ?

Existing Tiling Schemes

Related Projects

Interested Parties