[mapguide-users] RE: RE: FDO King.Oracle provider 0.3
Haris Kurtagic
haris at sl-king.com
Fri Oct 20 15:51:49 EDT 2006
Regarding 9.2 I have not tested that, but I will tested it and supported
it.
This SDO_TOPO_OBJECT is reason for it. Topology object starting from
10g.
I suppose you are thinking of this wrong bounds (default values for
provider).
I could imagine that this is because it is coming from view and extents
are read from table indexes.
I am just thinking about this not sure, need to check.
I suppose if you manually setup view extens in the map, it should
display data.
Coordinate system reported is correct one ?
Haris
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Carranza [mailto:jec at gatekeeper.com]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 9:40 PM
To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapguide-users] RE: RE: FDO King.Oracle provider 0.3
I found the problem. There was an oracle installation (linking?)
problem, and that problem was causing problems in FDO. The
GetFeatureProviders function was returning the FDO info but without any
connection properties. Very strange.
Now I've gotten further, i'm seeing some layers to choose from. My views
still aren't showing up (even through they are setup in
USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA) Haven't seen any actual data displayed on the
map though.
Attempting to figure things out, Get Spatial Contexts returns something
a little weird.
<SpatialContext IsActive="true">
<Name>Longitude / Latitude (NAD 83)</Name> <Description/>
<CoordinateSystemName>Longitude / Latitude (NAD
83)</CoordinateSystemName> <CoordinateSystemWkt> GEOGCS [ "Longitude /
Latitude (NAD 83)", DATUM ["NAD 83", SPHEROID ["GRS 80", 6378137,
298.257222101]], PRIMEM [ "Greenwich", 0.000000 ], UNIT ["Decimal
Degree", 0.01745329251994330]] </CoordinateSystemWkt>
<ExtentType>Static</ExtentType> <Extent>
<LowerLeftCoordinate>
<X>-10000000</X>
<Y>-10000000</Y>
</LowerLeftCoordinate>
<UpperRightCoordinate>
<X>10000000</X>
<Y>10000000</Y>
</UpperRightCoordinate>
</Extent>
<XYTolerance>0.001000</XYTolerance>
<ZTolerance>0.000000</ZTolerance>
</SpatialContext>
Shouldn't this be returning something that resembles my data?
A connection to my 9.2 DB fails with
An exception occurred in FDO component. OCI-22303: type
"MDSYS"."SDO_TOPO_OBJECT" not found
Any intention to support 9.2 ?
Joel
haris kurtagic wrote:
>
>
> :)
> Are you using Autodesk MapGuide Studio - list should be easy editable
> in it :).
>
> Haris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Carranza [mailto:jec at gatekeeper.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 7:03 PM
> To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
> Subject: [mapguide-users] RE: FDO King.Oracle provider 0.3
>
>
> I got that. I did read the readme before I started this, I promise :)
>
> My problem is that I literally can't figure out how to edit the
> property list. I am sure my brain is just running slow or something.
> But, how do I specify these connection properties? Should the list be
> editable, because it isnt. Do I have to put these properties in the
> "configuration file" What is the format of that file?
>
>
> haris kurtagic wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> there should be four properties:
>> Username - you enter username to connect to Oracle ( oracle user you
>> created in database ) Password - password of user Service - this is
>> service name for Oracle database, depends of type of client and
>> configuration
>> for example for xe you can enter: //localhost/xe
>> or tns name if you configured it in your oracle client
> software
>> there is more in readme.txt on download page
>>
>> OracleSchema - leave it empty and it will show all spatial tables, or
>> you enter Oracle schema name and you got tables just from that
schema.
>>
>> If I wasn't clear enough, please ask again :)
>>
>> Haris
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joel Carranza [mailto:jec at gatekeeper.com]
>> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 6:20 PM
>> To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
>> Subject: [mapguide-users] FDO King.Oracle provider 0.3
>>
>>
>> I have downloaded and installed the new Open Source v1.0.2 release of
>> MapGuide, along with the King.Oracle FDO. FDO shows up in my list of
>> providers, but when I get to the "Configure Feature Resource using
>> Generic Editor" screen, I can't figure out how to specify my
>> connection properties.
>> There is a list in the window with Property/Value pairs, but I can't
>> seem to figure out how to edit that list.
>>
>> Am I missing something obvious here?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Joel
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