[postgis-users] ST_AsBinary

Michaël Michaud michael.michaud at free.fr
Sun Oct 31 08:51:59 PDT 2010


Hi,

Thanks for the link. Very interesting faq indeed.
If you think it can be useful for the faq or for your book, I suggest to 
add examples using As_EWKB instead of As_Binary to get data from PostGIS 
with OpenJUMP as it seems to be the way to go not to loose z ordinates.

Michaël

Le 31/10/2010 04:03, Paragon Corporation a écrit :
> Correct.  In fact we even has this as our #1 FAQ for 1.5
> http://www.postgis.org/documentation/manual-1.5SVN/ch03.html#id2872420
> Thanks,
> Regina and Leo
> http://www.postgis.us
>
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> *Michaël Michaud
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 30, 2010 4:54 PM
> *To:* PostGIS Users Discussion
> *Subject:* Re: [postgis-users] ST_AsBinary
>
> Hi Ravi,
>
> Did you try to update your jdbc driver ?
>
> Again, there is a link here to download it :
> http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html
>
> You should download 
> http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.0-801.jdbc3.jar 
> <http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.0-801.jdbc4.jar>
> Then, you have to go in your OpenJUMP intallation directory and replace
> postgresql-8.3-603.jdbc3.jar
> by
> postgresql-9.0-801.jdbc3.jar
>
> If you're using java6, you should be able to use 9.0-801 JDBC 4 
> <http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.0-801.jdbc4.jar> 
> instead of 9.0-801 JDBC 3 
> <http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.0-801.jdbc4.jar>
>
> Note that I haven't yet install postgresql 9.0 to check everything is 
> fine, but it comes from a discussion I had with postgis developpers 
> that something changed in the postgresql 9.0 byte array format, which 
> is the reason why a new driver is required.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 30/10/2010 21:06, Ravi a écrit :
>> ST_AsBinary
>> Other that OpenJUMP, suggest which FOSS4G tool can be used.
>> Finding some road blocks using
>> PostGIS and Seeing it on OpenJUMP.
>> Ravi Kumar
>>
>>
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