Hello Sean,

Sure, it certainely has to be a separate product.
I can extract from zgeo.wfs the index I have built, it would be a good
start for this product, and then you could implement and/or suggest
any accurate evolution.
What do you think ?

PS: shall we name it zgeo.spatialindex ?

Eric

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Sean Gillies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eric Bréhault wrote:
>  > Hello,
>  >
>  > I am currently working on zgeo.wfs in a Plone 3 context.
>  > As zgeo.wfs needs a catalog able to handle spatial operators, it would
>  > have been preferable to use zgeo.spatialindex.
>  > But it works in Zope 3, not Zope 2.
>  > So at the moment, I just keep using the GeoCatalog I have built in
>  > zgeo.wfs last year (which depends on zgeo.rtree).
>  >
>  > If anybody has a better suggestion (maybe backport zgeo.spatialindex
>  > to Zope 2, but would it be really useful ?), just tell me.
>  >
>  > Regards,
>  >
>  > Eric
>
>  Hi Eric,
>
>  Sorry I missed you on IRC this weekend. I need zgeo.spatialindex to work
>  on Zope 2.10 too, but I am using it as a very specialized container
>  index and not as a catalog plugin.
>
>  I'd like to help with the Zope 2 catalog index. What would you think
>  about developing it as a separate product?
>
>  Sean
>
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