On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:19 PM, youngblood <[email protected]>wrote:
> Was just doing some leg work on this, and filed a bug a while back, but
> wanted to see if anyone was able to solve it on the mailing list. Looks
> like
> a old discussion on the mailing list about it.
>
> I can use MySQL datastore in version 2.1, but cannot create a SQL View.
> Geoserver detects geometry column as byte[]
>
>
> Ideas?
The response I added to your jira still applies for both databases that show
this
behavior, MySQL and MSSQL:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4528
Fixing a jdbc sql dialect is not that hard, any proficient java developer
with the
databases installed should be able to do it (for issues related to lack of
knowledge of the GeoTools API we can help, providing full blown support
for databases that current devs do not use personally and do not drive
business is
another story, unlikely to happen).
Cheers
Andrea
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