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Re: xquery and geospatial request

Pierrick Brihaye pierrick.brihaye at culture.gouv.fr
Mon Jun 4 13:19:22 PDT 2007


  Re: xquery and geospatial request
Sébastien Geindre <http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk> writes:

> And what do you think about such architecture for geospatial web 
> services with GML data :
> 
> Cocoon server <=> eXist Database with Java extension implemented with 
> JTS (Java Topology Suite)

That's roughly what I've commited into eXist's trunk ;-)

> Performance ?? no spatial indexes with this solution....

Why not ? eXist's new modular index architecture allows to index 
virtually anything.

My proof-of-concept for querying GML geometries uses BBox filtering. 
Obviously not the best spatial index but better than a full scan that would make
the feature unusable.

Cheers,

p.b.




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