off topic - Simple Oracle spatial Viewer

Aniruddha S. Khadkikar as.khadkikar at NCL.RES.IN
Thu Nov 17 02:33:26 EST 2005


Hi Martin,
One way of looking at the data within your Oracle Spatial tables is by 
using the spatial index advisor. I am assuming that you have already 
created tables, added the metadata and built a spatial index on your 
spatial table. Once you have done this, through Oracle Enterprise 
Manager do the following:
1. Connect to the database
2. Now go on the upper menu to Tools and select spatial index advisor in 
the database applications submenu
3. Add the layers from the relevant schema.
4. Using this you can see if the data has been properly populated or not 
and do other things too.

Best wishes
Aniruddha


Martin Tomko wrote:
> Dear List,
> I am looking for some light & simple viewer for the data in Oracle 
> Spatial, so that I can play figure out what is what beofre setting up 
> projects and so on... I tried all kind of OSS (uDig, QGIS,...) all 
> without luck. uDIG + Geoserver WFS would do it, but it seems to be a 
> very heavyweight solution... I want something desktop based, no server 
> side mapserver implementation or so... Please, let me know if there is 
> anything available...
> Martin
> 
> 

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