;> Dejan,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I have used 2.01, 2.02 and 2.1 RC1.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The data I have is in State Plane coordinates, so I used geometry.
>>>>>
Dear Gabriela,
thank you for your input and I totally agree with the lack of 'ripe'
installation instructions. At least I am happy I'm not alone here with
PostGIS and MGOS interoperability issues and that hopefully there will be a
working system architecture posted and presented soon on MGOS 2.x.
The main problem here is that there is very few info about the correct
version of the libraries used.
This, combined with the very poor logging messages of both
FDO/Mapguide very often lead to "Unspecified errors" or "Generic
errors" when the wrong version of something is used.
And the advices oft
;>
>>>>
>>>> The data I have is in State Plane coordinates, so I used geometry.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As far as the quality of the FDO, the AutoDESK guys wrote it. It seems
>>>> to be pretty good.
&g
SK guys wrote it. It seems
>>> to be pretty good.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* mapguide-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:
>>> mapguide-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] *On Behalf Of *Dejan Gr
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> Dear Martin,
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>
>
> just two more questions. Which version of MapGuide Open Source did y
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Dear Martin,
just two more questions. Which version of MapGuide Open Source did you use for
the production (2.0.2 or 2.1 beta)? I am
James,
We have used Oracle XE 10g and Oracle Enterprise 10.2.0.3 for a couple years
now with good success.
About two million geometry objects. Oracle works well as does the .8
versions of SL King Oracle FDO Provider. (There was some bleeding prior to
the .8 versions of SL King ... ;-)
We use Ora
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> Dear Martin,
>
>
>
> I would like to know more about your implementation on th
until the 2008 version.
Martin
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Dear Martin,
I would
Dear Martin,
I would like to know more about your implementation on the link privided
below (Macklenburg). Did you use SQL Server 2000 Express?
Cheers,
Dejan
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 15:04, Martin Morrison wrote:
> Yes.
>
> http://gis.edsi.com/mecklenburgmain.php
>
> Send me a note privately if
JamesDudden wrote:
>
> Has anybody actually created a layer in MGOS that contains polygons that
> are made up of x,y coordinates that are stored in either Oracle 10g
> Express or SQL Server 2008 Express edition?
>
I was using MGOS (and Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise 2009/2010) since version
1.0.
, October 29, 2009 10:00 AM
To: mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Oracle 10g Standard
Thanks for all the comments so far.
Has anybody actually created a layer in MGOS that contains polygons that are
made up of x,y coordinates that are stored in either Oracle 10g Express
Thanks for all the comments so far.
Has anybody actually created a layer in MGOS that contains polygons that are
made up of x,y coordinates that are stored in either Oracle 10g Express or
SQL Server 2008 Express edition?
The reason I ask is I am trying to decide which one to use and it would
com
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Dejan,
Is there a free database that I could use to store spatial data in order to
create a layer of polygons in MGOS?
Regards
JD
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Sorry I posted this before I saw Dennis' response.
JamesDudden wrote:
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> Dejan,
> Thank you for your helpful responses.
>
> Just to confirm then - when I talk about spatial data I mean storing X,Y
> coordinates. I have successfully added layers of points from an Access db
> with X,Y coordinate
Dejan,
Thank you for your helpful responses.
Just to confirm then - when I talk about spatial data I mean storing X,Y
coordinates. I have successfully added layers of points from an Access db
with X,Y coordinates stored in a table. But if I wanted to store multiple
X,Y coordinates to create a lay
Dear Denis,
you are right about the locatior in the Express edition. Never decided to
install that one.
Dejan
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:10, Jonio, Dennis (Aviation) <
djo...@miami-airport.com> wrote:
> James,
> This is relevant to 10g and 11g. There is much misunderstanding
> concerning Oracle'
James,
This is relevant to 10g and 11g. There is much misunderstanding
concerning Oracle's support of GIS. Oracle Locator is a subset of Oracle
Spatial functionality within ALL of the Oracle database products
including Oracle Express. Yes, you may optionally not install it w/in
Standard and Enterpr
Hi James,
there is a PostGIS module of PostGreSQL 8.x out there that 'should' be able
ti communicate with MGOS. However, I was not able to connect MGOS with the
FDO provider of PostGIS or OGR successfully on a Windows machine. I would
not like to be offensive to the OSGEO team that worked on the P
Dejan,
Is there a free database that I could use to store spatial data in order to
create a layer of polygons in MGOS?
Regards
JD
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James,
I have to ifnorm you that it is no possible to add Oracle Spatial module to
the Oracle Express editions (10g or 11g).
You can always store data as BLOB data types or XML objects into an Oracle
DBMS, but this connectivity with MGOS is not out of the box - you would need
to develop it.
I
Hi,
Sorry to chip in to this thread but I have just installed Oracle 10g Express
in the hope of storing spatial data that can be added as a datasource in
MGOS.
Does anybody know if this is possible?
If so could you give me some pointers on how to store the data in Orcale and
create a layer in MG.
Dear Satish,
Oracle Standard is the level of the Oracle DBMS you install (Personal,
Standard, Enterprise). As Zac mentioned, Oracle Spatial is a module you just
'thick'/choose to add during your installation.
However, you should be aware that Oracle Standard vs. Enterprise edition
contributes di
spatial is in all oracle 10g db's, unless you choose not to install it
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:25 PM, sathishpsk9 wrote:
>
> Hi every one,
> can use oracle 10g standard instead of oracle spatial with
> mapguide os?
> If yes ,can any one expalain how it can be done ?
>
> Thanks
Hi every one,
can use oracle 10g standard instead of oracle spatial with
mapguide os?
If yes ,can any one expalain how it can be done ?
Thanks
Satish
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