Paul,
That is not the answer your are waiting for but...
IMHO, once you overcome the mythical concept that a database server will always
perform slower than a direct file access then "Spatial is not special anymore!"
[who said that?] and you can think on the benefits just like a banker or an
a
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Gilberto Camara
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> but the benefits of having
> raster data on a DBMS are much more important.
And those benefits are?
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Dear all
I would like to take a broader view of the issue of raster data in a
DBMS. Issues of performance are relevant, but the benefits of having
raster data on a DBMS are much more important.
Consider that raster sensors and grid models are by far the dominant
source of new geospatial data. If
Tyler,
Here is a link to some python code that I wrote to read a delimited text
file and write out a shapefile. It uses the ogr and osr python modules.
The code is not particularly clean or efficient, but it does include the
case of creating a shapefile, creating columns, and populating the
colu
Dear colleagues, SORRY for the cross-postings:
Maybe you or someone in your team can be interested in the III FOSS for
GIS Spanish meeting that will be held on Girona (Spain) from 11th to
13th of March 2009. All available information concerning to the planned
plenary sessions [1] and workshops