Hi Andrew,

I admired the work that your former team was doing. It was a pity that 
sufficient time and resourcing was not allocated to see this potential work 
through to fruition.

People often under-estimate how much effort is required to sponsor an open 
source project, and allow sufficient time for a self-sustaining community to 
evolve.

In our case, we will not be able to add another database platform to our suite. 
We're actually reducing and trying to consolidate our technology base.

Therefore we would not be able to look at Ingres as a platform, even though it 
has the same roots as Postgres.

Bruce

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Dear Bruce,

Not sure if this is interesting or not. In my previous role, my team & I worked 
on adding ArcGIS support for Ingres, which is also open source and similar to 
Postgres/PostGIS. I learned quite a bit during the process. I appreciated that 
Esri offers a very useful layer to plugin & extend ArcMap/ArcCatalog, etc. You 
can code in Python, .NET, or Java.

Despite being warned by many that we were crazy to even try to do this, after 
investing to grok Esri's architecture, we got it done in only a few months. The 
end result was pretty good... full read/write and most major features worked 
well. It didn't require ArcSDE.

This wasn't every single feature of course.  For example, we didn't do long 
transaction support as it wasn't that urgent for our customer at the time & was 
going to be a lot of work. From what I understand from the outside, the team 
has nudged it along over the years fixing up bugs and edge cases we didn't 
consider in the first release.

At the time, we took a brief look to understand the landscape and there seemed 
to be some fairly significant limitations in ArcGIS support for PostGIS. I'm 
not sure if that's changed since then as it has been a couple of years.

The team has disbanded since, but if there were interest in engaging any of 
them, I'd be happy to make introductions. I also know of companies that do work 
in this space.

Andrew

On 11/07/14 00:56, Bruce Bannerman wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone have any experience using PostGIS as a vector spatial data source 
with ArcGIS Desktop as a client?

I’m particularly interested in our ArcGIS Desktop users being able to create, 
update and delete spatial data managed within a PostGIS environment, without 
the use of ArcSDE or similar middle wear.

Would you be interested in sharing any experiences that you’ve had from 
implementation to operational use?


We have a mixed spatial environment with both ArcGIS Desktop and open source 
Desktop GIS applications as client tools.

Provided that we can arrive at a good robust solution, I’d like to move our 
ArcGIS Desktop clients away from ArcSDE, and consolidate our vector spatial 
database environment on Postgres / PostGIS.

Bruce


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