Map Builder - Bulk import

Hi,
I have several thousand tiff images (orthophoto maps) and I am using Map Builder for importing, making georaster theme and adding themes into base map.
It will last for ages...
Is there other way how to do it?
thanks,
Branislav

Could It be some georaster theme memory issue?
experimenting with 3 tiffs in georaster theme (successful):
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] clearing internal theme list and cache
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.SRS] *** isGeodetic=false, unit=METER
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.ltd] LoadThemeData running thread: Thread-46
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [Master scale] 3123.287671232877 [Scale factor for theme GEORTHEME] 1.0
INFO [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [Query] select grt.IMAGE from GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE MDSYS.SDO_FILTER(grt.IMAGE.spatialextent, MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY(2003, 2065, NULL, MDSYS.SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY(1, 1003, 3), MDSYS.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY(-433661.34699643834,-1246776.379195,-400248.6757635616,-1237276.379195)), 'querytype=WINDOW') = 'TRUE' AND grt.image.rasterid in (1,2,3)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 3 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-419999.5,-1239999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-2724 Column: -13662
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:6776 Column: 19750
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 2 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-417499.5,-1241999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-4724 Column: -16162
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:4776 Column: 17250
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 1 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-412499.5,-1239999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-2724 Column: -21162
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:6776 Column: 12250
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] # image loaded: 3
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] **** time spent on loading features: 29156ms.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.RE] xfm: 0.030736842105263153 0.0 0.0 -0.030736842105263153 13329.38034978526 -38029.968707888416
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.RE] rendering image theme: GEORTHEME
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image ground mbr=-419999.5,-1241999.5 -417499.5,-1239999.5
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image width: 2500, height:2000
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] rendering image at: 419, 83
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] Rendered Image is buffered image.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image ground mbr=-417499.5,-1243999.5 -414999.5,-1241999.5
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image width: 2500, height:2000
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] rendering image at: 496, 145
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] Rendered Image is buffered image.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image ground mbr=-412499.5,-1241999.5 -409999.5,-1239999.5
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] image width: 2500, height:2000
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] rendering image at: 650, 83
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] Rendered Image is buffered image.
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.VectorRenderer] time to render theme GEORTHEME with 3 styled features: 0ms
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] **** time spent on rendering: 2266ms
...and with 4 tiffs in georaster theme (error):
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] clearing internal theme list and cache
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.SRS] *** isGeodetic=false, unit=METER
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.ltd] LoadThemeData running thread: Thread-48
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [Master scale] 3123.287671232877 [Scale factor for theme GEORTHEME] 1.0
INFO [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [Query] select grt.IMAGE from GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE MDSYS.SDO_FILTER(grt.IMAGE.spatialextent, MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY(2003, 2065, NULL, MDSYS.SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY(1, 1003, 3), MDSYS.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY(-433661.34699643834,-1246776.379195,-400248.6757635616,-1237276.379195)), 'querytype=WINDOW') = 'TRUE' AND grt.image.rasterid in (1,2,3,4)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 4 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-424999.5,-1239999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 4 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 4 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-2724 Column: -8662
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 4 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:6776 Column: 24750
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 3 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-419999.5,-1239999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-2724 Column: -13662
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 3 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:6776 Column: 19750
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 2 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-417499.5,-1241999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-4724 Column: -16162
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 2 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:4776 Column: 17250
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] End of JGeoRaster.getRasterImage call.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Computing resolution...
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Pyramid level: 0 GeoRaster: 1 for screen resolution: 32.534246575342465
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] ULT offset: 0,0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Res X: 1.0 Res Y: 1.0 Pyramidlevel: 0
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] GeoRaster Dimension: width= 2500.0 height= 2000.0
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] [DimX] 2499[DimY] 1999
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-412499.5,-1239999.5,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-1 Column: -1
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Upper Left Cell for Upper left Spatial Extent: (-1,-1)
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-433661.34699643834,-1237276.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:-2724 Column: -21162
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] getCellCoordinate query: SELECT sdo_geor.getCellCoordinate(grt.IMAGE,0,sdo_geometry(2001,2065,sdo_point_type(-400248.6757635616,-1246776.379195,null), null,null)) coord FROM GEORASTER_TABLE grt WHERE grt.IMAGE.rasterid = 1 and grt.IMAGE.rasterdatatable = 'RDT_GEOR'
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtd] Row:6776 Column: 12250
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.theme.grtp] Calling JGeoRaster.getRasterImage - area: 0 , 0 , , 2499 , 1999
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] **** time spent on loading features: 35344ms.
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.RE] xfm: 0.030736842105263153 0.0 0.0 -0.030736842105263153 13329.38034978526 -38029.968707888416
FINEST [oracle.sdovis.RE] rendering image theme: GEORTHEME
WARN [oracle.sdovis.ImageRenderer] GeoRaster theme GEORTHEME has no rendered images.
DEBUG [oracle.sdovis.VectorRenderer] time to render theme GEORTHEME with 0 styled features: 0ms
INFO [oracle.sdovis.DBMapMaker] **** time spent on rendering: 16ms
...but if I make 1 base map consisting 4 separate georaster themes - it works ok

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    Hello! I have a question about Oracle Map Builder.
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  • Error in QP: Bulk Import of Price List

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    Hi Luko,
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  • How to use QPXVBLK: QP: Bulk Import of Price List?

    hi,
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