Re: [HACKERS] Re: Geometric Data Type in PostgreSQL
От | Jeff Hoffmann |
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Тема | Re: [HACKERS] Re: Geometric Data Type in PostgreSQL |
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Msg-id | 38483CD3.384263E5@propertykey.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Geometric Data Type in PostgreSQL (Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > > I'm a geographic information systems (GIS) professional and a (home) > > Linux user. After reading the documentation for the Geometric data > > types in PostgreSQL, I'm excited about the possibilities. Are you > > aware of any projects where the geometric data types in PostgreSQL are > > being used as the basis of a GIS or mapping package? > I use it in applications for geographic purposes, not really as a basis of standalone, general purpose GIS systems. Mostly what I use it for is finding objects in a specific bounding box. > > I'd like to know > > if anyone's doing this and, if not, what development language would > > you recommend for developing a mapping package using PostgreSQL. > > Hmm. That's a hard one to answer without knowing more. If you need > compiled code, then C or C++ might be the best choice. But you might > find something like java or itcl lets you build a GUI app faster and > easier. Java would be a no go. For most purposes, it's fine, but iterating through hundreds/thousands of records that can be required on a map make it painfully slow at best. I wrote a prototype for a web based map/database system using java with the JDBC driver at the time & I ended up rewriting the map part in C and calling that from java. (I also did a similar thing as a PHP extension - a C library called from PHP scripts, which is how its running now.) > > I use GRASS on my Linux system at home. GRASS is a (GPL'd) raster GIS > > package. Open source vector GIS packages for Linux are, as far as I > > know, nonexistent. Several commercial packages are available, > > including ESRI's Arc/Info and ArcView (which I use at work). I'd like > > to see an open source vector GIS package developed, perhaps based on > > PostgreSQL's geometric data types. Have you looked at what people are doing with Postgres & GRASS? I've seen something on the GRASS web site about the project, but I don't know how serious people were about working on it or what they expected to do with it. If you haven't seen it around, poke around a little deeper - it wasn't hidden that far.
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