Do you have the Visual C++ 2008 runtime library installed? If so, I wonder then if it is because you are using this in an ASP.net environment and that is somehow messing with the paths?
- Jackie Gunter Becker wrote: > > OK, I tried it with the SDK files and know I got the error message: > > "The specified module could not be found" > > Any ideas? > > Gunter > > > Gunter Becker wrote: >> >> No, these files are from "FDO API and Common Binaries" under "Windows >> Binaries". Does it make a difference? >> >> I'll download the SDK files an give this a try! >> >> Gunter >> >> >> Jackie Ng wrote: >>> >>> These dlls are from the FDO SDK? >>> >>> Make sure that *all* the dlls (and providers.xml) from your FDO SDK are >>> in the output directory >>> >>> - Jackie >>> >>> >>> Gunter Becker wrote: >>>> >>>> Thank you Jackie, >>>> >>>> I've put all the managed and unmanaged dll's from the windows binaries >>>> in the bin folder of my WebApplication and tried to follow your steps >>>> but I got an error message : >>>> >>>> File or assembly "file:///C:\Users\gunter.becker\Documents\Visual >>>> Studio 2008\Projects\CSOGIS\bin\ExpressionEngine.dll" or one of its >>>> dependencies, was not found. The module was expected to contain an >>>> assembly manifest. >>>> >>>> Do you know if I miss something? >>>> >>>> Gunter >>>> >>>> >>>> Jackie Ng wrote: >>>>> >>>>> FDO is the way to go. As Kenneth already mentioned, this approach >>>>> won't be portable unless you want to dive into the native C++ API. The >>>>> Managed FDO API is only available for Windows. >>>>> >>>>> To do this, you will have to do the following: >>>>> >>>>> FDO side: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Create a FDO connection to the desired provider >>>>> 2. Create and execute an ICreateDataStore command >>>>> 3. Build your FDO feature schema (similar to MapGuide) >>>>> 4. Create and execute an IApplySchema command, with the schema you >>>>> built. >>>>> >>>>> Then it's over to the MapGuide side: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Create a new feature source xml document with the same connection >>>>> settings >>>>> 2. Save this into your site repository using MgResourceService. >>>>> >>>>> The MapGuide 2.2 APIs will eventually remove the need to use FDO >>>>> directly for some providers (the non-RDBMS ones) >>>>> >>>>> - Jackie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Gunter Becker wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I want to create a new featuresource (shp, sdf or SQL Server 2008 >>>>>> Spatial) from my webapplication (c# .NET). I got it working for a sdf >>>>>> FeatureSource with the MapGuideAPI. But I'm wondering if it is >>>>>> possible for SHP or SQL Server Spatial at all. What are the steps to >>>>>> create an shape-file in the repository or as an external file and >>>>>> what are the steps to create a spatial database table. Is there an >>>>>> easy way to do this with the MaestroAPI. Or do I have to use the >>>>>> FdoAPI ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, Gunter >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Create-Featuresource-tp3735230p3736680.html Sent from the MapGuide Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users