[postgis-users] PostGIS + Hibernate Quick Start
Norman Barker
nbarker at ittvis.com
Thu Mar 27 13:35:05 PDT 2008
Alan,
Though the code is in SVN, and you are right - all you need to do is
used the dialect, I think the preferred approach is to use the excellent
hibernate spatial project http://www.hibernatespatial.org/
If you choose to use the postgis ejb3 code, then I will of course
continue to support you through this list, but I am not actively
developing this since quite a few developers have implemented versions
that use JTS for the hibernate geometry (which is a good approach).
Norman
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Gutierrez
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:28 PM
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Subject: [postgis-users] PostGIS + Hibernate Quick Start
I'd like to get started with PostGIS though Hibernate. However, there
is not much to start with.
There is a PowerPoint discussing how the British Columbia Digital
Road Atlas uses Hibernate to bridget between PostGIS and Java
Topology Suite geometries.
http://www.foss4g2007.org/presentations/view.php?abstract_id=118
There is a dash of example code at the PostGIS website.
http://postgis.refractions.net/support/wiki/index.php?SpatialEJB3
It seems to extend the PostgreSQL Hibernate dialect and it might be
all that is needed to obtain full PostGIS support, but I'm uncertain.
Any guidance?
Alan
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