SDE raster support
Simon Greener
Simon.Greener at FORESTRYTAS.COM.AU
Wed Nov 17 01:20:22 EST 2004
Will all this development on ArcSDE - both vector and raster - end up in
OGR/GDAL?
S.
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>>> Steve Lime <steve.lime at DNR.STATE.MN.US> Tuesday, 16 November, 2004
7:40:12 am >>>
Are there docs someplace on how to use it?
>>> Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam at POBOX.COM> 11/15/2004 1:42:58 PM >>>
>Frank Warmerdam wrote:
>>I notice that your version of mapsde.c does not include Howards
recent
>>upgrades for connection pooling support. Hopefully it won't be too
hard
>>to bridge that gap. In fact, you might want to consider preparing a
formal
>>patch agaist the current development tree so your changes can be
more
>>easiliy integrated.
>
Pirmin Kalberer wrote:
> It should be no problem. We could create a patch and test it, if the
mapserver
> people want to have it integrated it in the current CVS version.
There is only
> a absolutely minimal change in the non-raster SDE part, so I see no
risk in
> adding it now.
Pirmin,
OK, I believe Howard and I have committed the necessary pieces into
the
4.4
tree in time for beta3 without any active resistance from our esteemed
release manager. Howard has agreed to be the official scape goat if
this
causes problems, but I would strongly encourage you to extract
MapServer from
CVS and do a bit of testing of the SDE raster support as commited to
ensure it
still works properly. I am no posisition to test it myself (or even
build it).
Best regards,
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