Updated README (Thanks again Bharath!)
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necessary, because the osm data is not made to support fast routing out of the
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box. The output of the step is a file called 'file.osrm'
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'createHierarchy file.osmr' preprocesses the road network and computes additional
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'createHierarchy file.osrm' preprocesses the road network and computes additional
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information that is exploited later to speed up the path computation. The output
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of this step consists of two file 'file.osrm.hsgr' and 'file.osrm.nodes'. The first
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file is the so-called hierarchy that speeds up the path computation while the
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latter one carries (among other things) geographical information.
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'routed file.osmr.hsgr file.osm.hsgr' starts the server on TCP Port 5000. The
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'routed' starts the server on TCP Port 5000. The
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server communicates over http and can be queried by any browser or http-capable
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command line tool. The server responds with KML-formatted output.Assume the
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server is installed on machine localhost and a map containing the Netherlands
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http://localhost:5000/route&52.370197&4.890444&52.048167&4.3175
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which gives a shortest (fastest) route between the two points. To locate a
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point in the map that is nearest to a given coordinate use the following call
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http://localhost:5000/locate&52.048167&4.3175
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http://localhost:5000/nearest&52.048167&4.3175
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