Brent,

You've probably seen this already but there is a series of articles that talk 
some about that:

http://geobabble.wordpress.com/2008/05/28/using-arcsde-93-with-postgresql-part-1/
http://geobabble.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/using-arcsde-93-with-postgresql-part-2/
http://geobabble.wordpress.com/2008/07/01/using-arcsde-93-with-postgresql-part-3/
http://geobabble.wordpress.com/2008/08/21/using-arcsde-93-with-postgresql-part-35/

Pretty interesting.  

Eric


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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:29 PM
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Subject: [postgis-users] ESRI 9.3 & PostGIS



The institute I work for is a long term ESRI user, while I've been encouraging 
the use of FOSS GIS solutions for some years, with growing success.

We are looking at replacing our Arc/Oracle setup with Arc/PostGIS when we 
upgrade to 9.3 and I'm interested in any experiences anyone may have with this.

We are hoping that an Arc PostGIS geodtabase can be managed via Arc, but have 
the contents available as normal (read-only) PostGIS tables, etc via PostGIS 
client apps such as Geoserver, Mapserver, uDIG, QGIS, gvSIG, R-GDAL, etc.

Has anyone here had any experience with PostGIS as a 9.3 Geodatabase and how 
open the data is in these, or whether the geodatabase is inherently tied up 
with non-standard structures that don't work well with typical PostGIS clients?

Thanks,

   Brent Wood
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