King.Oracle 0.3.3

Joel Carranza jec at gatekeeper.com
Wed Oct 25 13:41:39 EDT 2006


Its seems to me that eventually you will have to rely on user supplied
metadata to solve this problem. For each table or view, a user would be able
to specify a key column and also maybe what type of geometry (point,line,
poly, mixed, etc...) is in the table. Specifying a type of geometry would be
nice, so that layers created from feature classes are correctly displayed in
legend. Eventually, you will probably need to allow for other types of
metadata as well. This info could be stored in a table within Oracle or in a
config file internal to the provider. I'm not sure that it matters. 

Joel


haris kurtagic wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Joel,
> 
> Regarding selecting, I tested it again and I am able to select layers
> wich comes from tables with primary keys. 
> Right now primary key is only way to tell provider to use that column as
> identity.
> 
> Any sugestions are welcome.
> 
> I should do something for views also.
> 
> Note:
>  It seems there is an issue in viewer regarding selecting:
> If you have a large scale layer and then zoom in much smaller and then
> you click on feature, mg will send wrong coordinates for selecting on
> that click
> hence tooltip will work, it send different coordinates to provider for
> tooltip and click on.
> If you take that same layer and put in the map, and give map a smaller
> extents, click on and tooltip works.
> 
> Haris
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Carranza [mailto:jec at gatekeeper.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:05 PM
> To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] King.Oracle 0.3.3
> 
> 
> Fantastic! Talk about agile development. My views showed up and are now
> displaying. I'm having some performance problems, but those could easily
> be my fault. Too much data on too small a machine. Still, I have a gig
> of ram on my machine, and while I was browsing a map, I completely
> filled it up. I don't think that should happen?
> 
> Weirdest thing I have found is that none of my map features in DWF or
> AJAX are selectable, even though I set them up to be in map definition
> 
> 
> haris kurtagic wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>>  
>> newer version of King.Oracle 0.3.3 provider:
>> 
>> *	Support for Spatial Views
>> 	It will display views based on spatial tables. Views needs to be
> 
>> added into sdo_geom_metadata for provider to find them.
>> 	
>> 
>> Get it here: www.sl-king.com/fdooracle
>>  
>> Haris
>>  
>>  
>> 
>> 
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