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<div><span lang="en">I am an academic teacher and I am trying to write a scientific article about some aspects of databases and their extesions and I have some
</span>problems with understanding a few things connected with PostGIS (and compliance with the OGC standards). Could I ask you for help?</div>
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<div><span lang="en">There is a sentence in the PostGIS documentation saying that "PostGIS is compliant with the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) OpenGIS Specifications". However, on OGC websites, when we search for products compliant with the Simple Feature
Access standard or with an older version, i.e. Simple Features SQL, PostGIS does not appear if we select products with the "Compliant Products Only" option or when we select products with the "Reference Implementations Only" option, only by searching with
the "All Implementations" option. Why? Why is it not just compliant with these specifications? What kind of implementation of standards is that?</span></div>
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I have also noticed that PostGIS has the functions converting from WKT format such as ST_PointFromText, ST_LineFromText, ST_PolygonFromText, ST_GeomCollFromText, ST_MPointFromText etc. (for all clasess of geometries) with a more general ST_GeomFromText function.
But for the WKB format there is no function like ST_PolygonFromWKB or ST_GeomCollFromWKB, there are only ST_PointFromWKB, ST_LineFromWKB (or ST_LinestringFromWKB as alias) and of course more general ST_GeomFromWKB. Why PostGIS does not have functions converting
from WKB for all classes (as it does for WKT)? It is not a problem? ST_GeomFromWKB is enough for compliance?<br>
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In many places of the documentation there are fragments saying that some function "Return a specified ST_Geometry value" (for instance in description of function ST_GeometryFromText). I know that ST_GEOMETRY is the root of the SQL/MM hierarchy of classes, but
I don't understand these descriptions - PostGIS doesn't technically have ST_GEOMETRY type (it has geometry, geography, and some types for boxes). So does ST_GEOMETRY value denote here a value with geometry type, with geometry that would belong to the ST_GEOMETRY
class according to the SQL/MM classification? </span></div>
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<div><span lang="en">Is the compliance with OGC standard concern geometry type or geography type (or both)?<br>
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I would be grateful for explaining these things to me.</span></div>
<div><span lang="en">Best wishes,</span></div>
<div><span lang="en">Aleksandra Stasiak</span></div>
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