[mapguide-users] Create Featuresource

Gunter Becker gunter.becker at csogis.de
Tue Sep 29 10:33:51 EDT 2009


OK, I tried it with the SDK files and know I got the error message:

"The specified module could not be found"

Any ideas?

Gunter


Gunter Becker wrote:
> 
> No, these files are from "FDO API and Common Binaries" under "Windows
> Binaries". Does it make a difference?
> 
> I'll download the SDK files an give this a try!
> 
> Gunter
> 
> 
> Jackie Ng wrote:
>> 
>> These dlls are from the FDO SDK?
>> 
>> Make sure that *all* the dlls (and providers.xml) from your FDO SDK are
>> in the output directory
>> 
>> - Jackie
>> 
>> 
>> Gunter Becker wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thank you Jackie,
>>> 
>>> I've put all the managed and unmanaged dll's from the windows binaries
>>> in the bin folder of my WebApplication and tried to follow your steps
>>> but I got an error message :
>>> 
>>> File or assembly  "file:///C:\Users\gunter.becker\Documents\Visual
>>> Studio 2008\Projects\CSOGIS\bin\ExpressionEngine.dll" or one of its
>>> dependencies, was not found. The module was expected to contain an
>>> assembly manifest.
>>> 
>>> Do you know if I miss something?
>>> 
>>> Gunter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jackie Ng wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> FDO is the way to go. As Kenneth already mentioned, this approach won't
>>>> be portable unless you want to dive into the native C++ API. The
>>>> Managed FDO API is only available for Windows.
>>>> 
>>>> To do this, you will have to do the following:
>>>> 
>>>> FDO side:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. Create a FDO connection to the desired provider
>>>> 2. Create and execute an ICreateDataStore command
>>>> 3. Build your FDO feature schema (similar to MapGuide)
>>>> 4. Create and execute an IApplySchema command, with the schema you
>>>> built.
>>>> 
>>>> Then it's over to the MapGuide side:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. Create a new feature source xml document with the same connection
>>>> settings 
>>>> 2. Save this into your site repository using MgResourceService.
>>>> 
>>>> The MapGuide 2.2 APIs will eventually remove the need to use FDO
>>>> directly for some providers (the non-RDBMS ones)
>>>> 
>>>> - Jackie
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Gunter Becker wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I want to create a new featuresource (shp, sdf or SQL Server 2008
>>>>> Spatial) from my webapplication (c# .NET). I got it working for a sdf
>>>>> FeatureSource with the MapGuideAPI. But I'm wondering if it is
>>>>> possible for SHP or SQL Server Spatial at all. What are the steps to
>>>>> create an shape-file in the repository or as an external file and what
>>>>> are the steps to create a spatial database table. Is there an easy way
>>>>> to do this with the MaestroAPI. Or do I have to use the FdoAPI ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks, Gunter
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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