Please don't comment on this if you don't know what an XML database is
or how it functions. It is not a simple documentstore analogue to a
filesystem.
ok, cheers.
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robin
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Op 25-10-11 01:33, Robin Paulson schreef:
On 19 October 2011 20:58, dre . gwen...@hotmail.fr wrote:
Considering an OSM data fragment representing a town as Paris,
London, etc, I wonder assets and drawbacks of using a XML file
(myTown.osm)
Hi,
Considering an OSM data fragment representing a town as Paris, London, etc, I
wonder assets and drawbacks of using a XML file (myTown.osm) against tools as
pgRouting or another PostgreSQL based database for routing, visualization,
updates from main server?
Thanks
Hi,
Considering an OSM data fragment representing a town as Paris, London, etc, I
wonder assets and drawbacks of using a XML file (myTown.osm) against tools as
pgRouting or another PostgreSQL based database for routing, visualization,
updates from main server?
Thanks
On 19 October 2011 20:58, dre . gwen...@hotmail.fr wrote:
Considering an OSM data fragment representing a town as Paris, London, etc,
I wonder assets and drawbacks of using a XML file (myTown.osm) against tools
as pgRouting or another PostgreSQL based database for routing,
visualization,
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