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Yes it does; the utility class is called SDO (you can look at the test
cases for examples). The class is responsible for converting from
SDO_STRUCT to JTS Geometry and vice versa. It does this using the data
structure directly (no parsing text) and is able to "tweak" JTS into
using CoordinateSe
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MPF ha scritto:
> Hi!
> So geotools contains the Oracle Spatial Class Libary? Or can I use geotools
> for Oracle spatial? Example?
It does not. It contains an Oracle datastore, which is our abstraction
for data access, which is using our own version of the Oracle geometry
parsing code (for licen
Hi,
it is a well known issue that all our datastores are working
properly only if the filters used to access them are expressed
in the same CRS as the data.
This in a way mimics what the underliying storage do: shapefile
spatial index are expressed in the same CRS as the geometry,
try to access pos
Hi!
So geotools contains the Oracle Spatial Class Libary? Or can I use geotools
for Oracle spatial? Example?
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Some answers to your questions.
On 9/7/07, Martin Desruisseaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In "Image I/O metadata for multidimensional coverage" document
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> > 5. ImageIO MetaData for Multidimensional Coverages overview
> > ---
> > In or
Hi Martin,
Here below, some answers to part of your questions.
On 9/7/07, Martin Desruisseaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> General note: some nodes begin with a lower case, and some other nodes
> begin with a upper case. It may be worth to clarify what is the policy
> for lower/upper cases. In
Hi Martin,
Excuse me for my delayed reply.
On 9/7/07, Martin Desruisseaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Daniele Romagnoli from Geosolution recently send us a document on
> Coverage I/O metadata. It sound like a very good draft to me. In the
> next bunch of emails, I'm going to comment some sectio
Dear GeoToolies:
Concerning
"2>ISO 19123 is not available for free, hence this can be a show
stopper for people(I know it is not expensive but still, many OGC
documents are referring to an ISO specification that you are supposed
to pay for. (Well, IMHO, this is quite strange, what does Open stan
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