-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Welp, I think I have given up on trying to do the union inside PostGIS because I can't make it fast and reliable. Instead I have decided to use Java2D to perform the union. I ended up doing the same thing with Oracle. Both Oracle and PostGIS have been bad at doing CAG operations when compared to Java2D and ESRI ArcGIS. Is that just my bad luck or is there something fundamental going on here?
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