Re: [Gistoolkit-editor] gistoolkit and DB2 spatial extender
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From: Johannes <joh...@od...> - 2003-07-10 20:30:39
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Hi Ithaqua, i have also discussed the use of gistoolkit with the db2 spatial extender with knut solze one of the main developers of ibm. he pointed to use queries like=20 " ... > This code is also not documented and, thus, simply not > supported.=A0=A0For=A0all > your purposes, there aren't any tables like "db2gse.gse_*".=A0=A0Stick=A0= to=A0the > "db2gse.ST_*" views instead and everyone will be happy. > I suggest you use this query instead: > SELECT x_offset, y_offset, x_scale, y_scale > FROM=A0=A0=A0db2gse.ST_spatial_reference_systems > WHERE=A0=A0srs_id=A0=3D=A0..." instead the one used in the current version of gistoolkit.=20 i thing it might be a good idea to write some java code which can be easily used in other opensource gis applications like geotools or geoserver as well. Is there a road map for the future development of the gistoolkit?? Johannes On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 20:35:53 +0000 it...@at... wrote: > Johannes >=20 > Hi, and welcome to the GISToolkit lists. We are > still developing the GISToolkit, and are working > on an Oracle connector at the moment. The DB2 > Spatial extender Data source is operational and > well tested. It works with Jdk 1.2.0 and above, > so there should be no trouble working with 1.4. >=20 > I just noticed the other day that the GISToolkit > Server sends HTML to the client that requests the > specific version of Java. I did this because of > problems with compatibility and the JDK 1.1 that > exists on most Windows machines. This can be > easilly changed to a different version by editing > one of the class files. >=20 > gistoolkit.server.mapservice.clientextender.ClientExtender >=20 > But you can use the htmlclient just as easilly. > This will not require a jdk version. >=20 > If you are having trouble with the CVS archives, > the source code for the GISToolkit can be > downloaded in .zip format from a link on the home > page, developers corner. This is the cutting > edge, most recent build of the toolkit, and should > be consistent with what is in CVS. >=20 > I have been giving the "Tomcat" problem some > thought lately. We have written tomcat servlets > which just access the Web Map Service and server > the images that way. It may or may not be simple > depending on how you wish to go about it. >=20 > Finally. Feel free to send me e-mail directly. >=20 > Thanks, > Ithaqua >=20 >=20 >=20 > I am trying to build an application with > gistoolkit and the db2 spatial > extender. i am more or less a newbie in Java > programming so i have a few > questions. Trying the binary code and setting up > the a layer (an shapefile > example) i was asked on the client site to > install the java plugin version > 1.3.1.2. is there a way to change the version of > this required plugin, > because i only have java 1.4 installed. Probably > i have to build the > source code by myself, to get rid of the plugin > version. therefore i > wanted to checkout the cvs on sourceforge, but it > doesnt work: after=20 > cvs > -d:pserver:anonymous@cv...:/cvsroot/gistoolkit login > i got the message=20 > cvs [login aborted]: end of file from server (consult > above messages if any) > for the password i just pressed the enter key as > described at sourceforge. > any ideas? > is there a simple way to integrate the gistoolkit > into tomcat? >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including > Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. > Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. > http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100006ave/direct;at.asp_061203_01/01 > _______________________________________________ > Gistoolkit-editor mailing list > Gis...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gistoolkit-editor --=20 -- Johannes Buehler __O Feldstr. 45 =3D`\<, 17489 Greifswald=20 (=3D)/(=3D) joh...@un... ----------- 03834 509307 |