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Martin Desruisseaux updated SIS-131:
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    Description: 
We will need some kind of database for holding the Coordinate Reference Systems 
(CRS) definitions. The main source of CRS definitions is the EPSG database 
(http://www.epsg.org), which provide their definitions as SQL scripts. The 
proposal is to use the database created by those scripts directly. We propose 
to support at least the following engine:

* Apache Derby (http://db.apache.org/derby)
* HSQL (http://hsqldb.org)
* PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org)
* Spark (http://spark.incubator.apache.org)
* MS-Access (actually the original EPSG format)


  was:
We will need some kind of database for holding the Coordinate Reference Systems 
(CRS) definitions. The main source of CRS definitions is the EPSG database 
(http://www.epsg.org), which provide their definitions as SQL scripts. The 
proposal is to use the database created by those scripts directly. We propose 
to support at least the following engine:

* Apache Derby (http://db.apache.org/derby)
* HSQL (http://hsqldb.org)
* PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org)
* Shark (http://spark.incubator.apache.org)
* MS-Access (actually the original EPSG format)



> Database backend for CRS definitions
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SIS-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SIS-131
>             Project: Spatial Information Systems
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Referencing
>            Reporter: Martin Desruisseaux
>            Assignee: Martin Desruisseaux
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 0.7
>
>
> We will need some kind of database for holding the Coordinate Reference 
> Systems (CRS) definitions. The main source of CRS definitions is the EPSG 
> database (http://www.epsg.org), which provide their definitions as SQL 
> scripts. The proposal is to use the database created by those scripts 
> directly. We propose to support at least the following engine:
> * Apache Derby (http://db.apache.org/derby)
> * HSQL (http://hsqldb.org)
> * PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org)
> * Spark (http://spark.incubator.apache.org)
> * MS-Access (actually the original EPSG format)



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