[Geotools-devel] New plugin supporting upcoming POSTGIS 2.0 Raster

2011-09-25 Thread christian . mueller
I added a PostGis raster plugin to the imagemosaic-jdbc module on  
geotools trunk and did a backport to geotools 2.7.x

The documentation is here

http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/library/coverage/pgraster.html

Should I make an announcement on the user mailing lists ?

Cheers
Christian


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Re: [Geotools-devel] New plugin supporting upcoming POSTGIS 2.0 Raster

2011-09-25 Thread Chris Holmes
Oh, and awesome work Christian - it's quite cool to have pgraster available
in GeoServer.

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Chris Holmes chol...@opengeo.org wrote:



 On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Andrea Aime andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it
  wrote:

 On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM, christian.muel...@nvoe.at wrote:

 I added a PostGis raster plugin to the imagemosaic-jdbc module on
 geotools trunk and did a backport to geotools 2.7.x

 The documentation is here

 http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/library/coverage/pgraster.html

 Should I make an announcement on the user mailing lists ?


 That would work, a blog post would do fine as well.

 Looking at that page and wondering, is there any way to make the
 configuration of those raster sources easier?
 Ideally a graphical way to specify the data source (maybe even as
 just ponting to an existing postgis store) and the table containing the
 mosaic, provided that some conventions has been followed to setup
 the data, would be really nice.
 In case you're interested the GUI has pluggable API to provide your own
 custom configuration panel, see the StoreEditPanel class, the
 ArcSDECoverageStoreEditPanel is an example of how to do that
 for coverages.

 I can't speak for others, but I personally find having to setup all these
 configuration files really cumbersome


 Yeah, I agree with Andrea.  I think one thing that could work well is to
 have several datastore factories in the 'Image Mosaicing Pyramidal JDBC
 Plugin'.  Like one for PostGIS Raster, one for Oracle GeoRaster, one for
 the generic case, etc.  Many of the params should be known if a user is to
 select PostGIS.  I think Oracle has an example of more than one datastore
 factory.  Ideally then users are just specifying the connection params in
 the GUI.

 And I agree it'd be even better if one could just use one datastore
 connection for both vector and raster.  I think ArcSDE may have gotten that
 improvement, though not oracle and postgis.


 Cheers
 Andrea


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