Hi Mark,
a few remarks (none of them positive, sorry!):
- SQL Server 2014 is too young, we cannot drop support for it just yet
(in another 2-4 years maybe... upgrades of proprietary databases goes very
slowly due to the licencing fees they have to pay, on top of all the tests
and
Hi Olle, Andrea,
I was looking at the Microsoft JDBC driver docs this weekend and noticed
that the MS driver now actually has both a Geometry and a Geography
class now that provide both a STGeomFromText(String wkt, int SRID) and a
STGeomFromWKB(byte[] wkb) method [1] as well as
Hehe yeah I understand :)
I’ll try to make the estimate myself.
/Olle
tors 7 juni 2018 kl. 17:28 skrev Andrea Aime :
> Hi Olle,
> I have them, but we don't discuss estimates outside of private business
> inquiries, sorry :-)
> That said, estimates are personal, they change depending on
Hi Olle,
I have them, but we don't discuss estimates outside of private business
inquiries, sorry :-)
That said, estimates are personal, they change depending on experience,
topic and the like, so
they would not be much use anyways.
If you decide you want someone else to do it for you, you can
On 07-06-18 13:32, Olle Markljung wrote:
Hello all
I have users that would be helped if curve support for SQL Server became
real.
I'm not sure if the implementation is needed in GeoServer or GeoTools
but I reach out here first.
Are there others also seeking this support?
Ik had a look
Hi Olle,
I did work on the curve support for SQL Server and Oracle, I've built the
in memory geometry representation
and GML encoding support in the first implementation [1], so believe all
you need to do
is to add support for parsing curves at the store level, somewhere around
here: