Hi
i had exact same situation. i have developed using sde as well as oracle
spatial.
mge 2007 works fine on both.
i have following versions of sde and oracle i find the speed is good
sde 9.1 as still 9.2 verison does not connect to mge correctly lots of
issues
oracle 10.2 use kings fdo (nice
t: RE: [mapguide-users] Databases PostGIS/ ArcSDE / Oracle spatial
Regular config file XML can be used by any FDO application as well I
believe, you just have to specify it? I guess the apps might need to be
customised?
I think that for users that don't have access to the server, it would be
itory.
Might be a good idea to talk about this on the fdo-internals list too...
Jason
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From: Haris Kurtagic
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] Databases PostGIS/ ArcSDE / Oracle spatial
I think not.
It is just XML file in same folder as provider.
File is not part of MG repos
, October 19, 2007 8:13 PM
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Does it use same idea of FDO config file as the other providers?
I think that would be extremely helpful, as long as there are helper
scripts for generating and uploading
/wiki/FdoGdalNotes
Jason
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From: Haris Kurtagic
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Jason you are right , same table applies to King.MsSqlSpatial.
We also developed a custom way to put that same info in XML file (
instead of table ).
It
King.MsSqlSpatial.
Suggestion's are welcome.
Haris
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I don't know if this is in the
MsSqlSpatial provider.
Jason
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The layer is a polygon layer, but it is showing all three types in the
layer editor and in the map legend...Am
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Hi Brian,
I found MsSqlSpatial good enough for one of our projects.
We are using King.MsSqlSpatial FDO provider and we d
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Hey Jason,
I appreciate the quick response! For now I will only
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Hi Brian,
What is your use case for the spatial database? Do you need to access
it using
settling down nicely. There are apparently
.Net drivers available for PostgreSQL; I don't know if this means that
it integrates into Visual Studio the same way that MS SQL does though.
Jason
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: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 2:04 PM
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We are going to migrate everything into spatial databases, but I wanted
to get some feedback from the group if possible on your experiences with
the different products. We
We are going to migrate everything into spatial databases, but I wanted
to get some feedback from the group if possible on your experiences with
the different products. We currently have SQL 2005 and I am very
comfortable with it, from what I can tell the only spatial product that
is compatible is
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