Quick question,
are they rotate or skewed? I am not sure the imagemosaic-jdbc would
handle that corner case, but Christian can comment on this.

Simone.
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Robert van Drunen
<robert.van.dru...@anargistic.nl> wrote:
> Hi Simone,
>
> No problem. The data originally consisted of geotiff's which were loaded
> into an Oracle 10 database using FME, so as far as I can tell 'nothing
> special'.
>
> I'll post my progress later on.
>
> Robert
>
> Simone Giannecchini wrote:
>>
>> Ciao Robert,
>> I think it is worth investigating the imagemosaic-jdbc plugin,
>> georaster design is a bit more powerful but unless you have very
>> corner case needs you should be good to go with the imagemosaic-jdbc
>> plugin.
>> Just for the sake of clarity, can you tell us more about the data you
>> are willing to serve?
>>
>>
>> Simone.
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>> Ing. Simone Giannecchini
>> GeoSolutions S.A.S.
>> Owner - Software Engineer
>> Via Carignoni 51
>> 55041  Camaiore (LU)
>> Italy
>>
>> phone: +39 0584983027
>> fax:      +39 0584983027
>> mob:    +39 333 8128928
>>
>>
>> http://www.geo-solutions.it
>> http://simboss.blogspot.com/
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/simonegiannecchini
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Robert van Drunen
>> <robert.van.dru...@anargistic.nl> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Christian,
>>>
>>> First off, thanks. The main reason to use GDAL would be performance, do
>>> you think the ImageMosaic JDBC approach also works on large datasets?
>>>
>>> I'm going to look into your comments and post my findings later on.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>> Christian Müller wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Why do you want to use gdal ?. Some times ago I did the
>>>> imagemosic-jdbc plugin which does approximately  the same using only
>>>> native/sql or spatial extensions of the different databases (For
>>>> Oracle I used only location based services)
>>>> I took also a look at Oracle Georaster which supports all you need for
>>>> pyramids/mosaicing. Implementing a special GridCoverageReader should
>>>> be enough. The exercise is to formulate the correct oracle sql
>>>> statements.
>>>> I did not implement it because I had no licencse for the Georaster
>>>> stuff.
>>>>
>>>> Did I oversee something ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Robert van Drunen writes:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello list,
>>>>> I'm trying to figure out how to realise the following:
>>>>> I want to use Geoserver w/ the GDAL extension (on top of GDAL 1.6) to
>>>>> serve Oracle Georaster data.
>>>>> So, I think I need to write a new imageio-ext plugin because the
>>>>> binary distributions do not support Georasters. So far so good.
>>>>> Is this possible? I read somewhere that the Java SWIG bindings for
>>>>> GDAL 1.6 are broken and to be fixed in 1.7.0? In any case I get a lot
>>>>> of errors when I try to generate the bindings in my GDAL build.
>>>>> (which could mean this message should be on the GDAL mailing lists?)
>>>>> If it's not possible in this way, are there any suggestions on how to
>>>>> accomplice this?
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Robert van Drunen
>>>>>
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