Hi, I'm new in this mailing list and I'm still a
newbie.
The organization I'm working for still stores their
GIS maps in shape files (SHP). Recently, the number of
SHP files had become unmanageable as the map grows.
Thus, they're looking for spatial database product to
store their aps.
Yesterday
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I'm new in this mailing list and I'm still a
> newbie.
>
> The organization I'm working for still stores their
> GIS maps in shape files (SHP). Recently, the number of
> SHP files had become unmanageable as the map grows.
> Thus, they're looking for spatial database
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Leslie
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 5:40 AM
To: PostGIS Users Discussion
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Can ArcView view the maps stored in postGIS
tables?
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> Hi, I'm new in this
Hi Kresh,
> currently using ESRI ArcView, and they are reluctant
As you are (still) using SHP files, you might be still using ArcView 3.*.
In this case you may want to have a look at the AV PostGIS connection extension:
http://avpgcon.sourceforge.net/
Steffen
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I had some experiences with programming for ArcSDE using the SDK (Java).
There is also an API for ArcGIS that you can use. Maybe it is a possible
approach for your project like mine - because in connection with PL/Java
for Postgres I wrote stored procedures for retrieving data from ArcSDE.
I also s
Thanks, all! :)
I guess I'm gonna' try one of the tools mentioned.
We're actually using ArcGIS 9.2 (the ArcView being
part of the package. duh.). Based on its Functionality
Matrix, it seems that ArcGIS does not support spatial
database other than its own (ArcGIS Server Services).
Even when it go