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Re: [udig-devel] Re: Re: Automatic refresh of layers
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That would be great, thanks. David
From: Andy Czerwonka [mailto:aczerwonka@xxxxxxxx]
To: udig-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:54:01 -0500
Subject: [udig-devel] Re: Re: Automatic refresh of layers
Sure. What exactly are you trying to do? Do
you just want some code to refresh your layer every 5 minutes?
Do
you have any code you could share? Thanks, David
From: Andy Czerwonka
[mailto:aczerwonka@xxxxxxxx]
To:
udig-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent:
Thu, 23 Nov 2006 13:24:22 -0500
Subject: [udig-devel] Re:
Automatic refresh of layers
I do it using Jesse's strategy
and it works just fine. There is some
flickering, but it seems minimal.
The new rendering implementation will
most likely remove that
issue.
"Jesse Eichar" <jeichar-yW2SoAqRw1aiXjxQG3oJLA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>
There isn't anything in the framework at the moment. You'll have to
>
either use the TimerTask in java.util to call layer.refresh() or use
> Display.timerExec() to call layer.refresh().
>
>
Jesse
>
> On 22-Nov-06, at 4:39 AM, David Robison
wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to setup a layer to refresh
periodically based on a
>> timer? For example, if I've included
the NWS national NEXRAD mosaic,
>> could I set it up to refresh
every 5 minutes or so?
>>
>> Thanks, David
Robison
>>
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