Larry,
I appreciate your input. Since Ive been selling OJ everywhere I can
By
now even hardened ArcGIS users here find OJ a viable alternative for some
kind of tasks
;-)
Now, please tell me something: are you running OJ under Linux or Windows?
I mean, were this results obtained under Linux or Windows?
This was already posted earlier
but simply loading that 58MB shapefile
turns OJ into a *turtle*
(this is a *very* detailed polygon layer for Portugal, mainland)
As far as MrSID goes
its quite efficient. (btw: is there a geotiff->mrsid
converter?)
Regards,
Pedro.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry
Becker
Sent: terça-feira, 5 de Dezembro de 2006 0:08
To: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] another one - PostGIS Save layer
Pedro,
It depends on your definition of serious work. I have personally used
JUMP with vector and raster datasets on the same order with good results.
Your problem is probably mostly due to the GeoTIFF, since that format is
inherently inefficient. With MrSID, I have used rasters that uncompressed
would be hundreds of gigabytes and it takes up no more memory than one
screen size. Of course, MrSID isn't free.
regards,
Larry
On 12/4/06, Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OMG.. I forgot to update this post..
The problem was on my side... with all the rush... I forgot to 'spatially
enable' the db...
Shame on me...
At this time everything is working quite well in OJ. (using nightly build
'openjump-20061203-0014')
Although it's more and more apparent that OJ isn't designed to manage
'serious' work...
For example:
A shapefile with only 58Mb and a GeoTiff ~230Mb simply blow OJ to
smithereens..
It usually disappears from the screen without even an exception caught...
And this in a wks with 4Gb of ram ... Xms1024M Xmx2048M
Now this can be caused either by Java or OJ...
Again my apologies for letting this post slip.
Pedro Doria Meunier.
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Sunburned Surveyor
Sent: segunda-feira, 4 de Dezembro de 2006 19:58
To: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] another one - PostGIS Save layer
Pedro,
I've been doing a little work with the old PostGIS Driver worked on by
Uwe and Refractions Research. So I might be able to help.
Can you let me know how you are trying to connect to PostgreSQL from
JUMP. It appears that you are using the same plug-in from the stack
trace you pasted in your e-mail.
I remember looking at the PostGISConnection.executeUpdate() method, so
I am familiar with the code you are executing.
Please don't take offense, but when I read
"addgeometrycolumn("unknown", "unknown", "unknown", integer,
"unknown", integer) does not exist" in your error message, I almost
think that PostGIS isn't installed correctly.
This might not be a problem with OpenJUMP, but with the database or
PostgreSQL.
Have you sucessfully connected with the same data, database, and
command sequence using an older version of OpenJUMP?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 12/2/06, Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
>
>
> Still with nightly build 'openjump-20061126-0013'
>
>
>
> Using PostGIS driver V60729B
>
>
>
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: AddGeometryColumn statement failed:
> org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: function
> addgeometrycolumn("unknown", "unknown", "unknown", integer, "unknown",
> integer) does not exist
>
> SELECT AddGeometryColumn( 'portugal', 'freguesias', 'geometry', 4274,
> 'GEOMETRY', 2 )
>
> at
>
net.refractions.postgis.PostGISConnection.executeUpdate(PostGISConnection.ja
va:772)
>
> at
>
net.refractions.postgis.PostGISConnection.executeUpdate
(PostGISConnection.ja
va:1178)
>
> at
>
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.datasource.AbstractSaveDatasetAsPlugIn.run
(AbstractSaveDatasetAsPlugIn.java:33)
>
> at
>
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.task.TaskMonitorManager$TaskWrapper.run
(TaskMonitorManager.java:149)
>
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
>
>
>
> More and more annoying 'glitches' are surfacing with each new nightly
build.
> L
>
>
>
> Could anyone hint me on this one, please?
>
>
>
> Txs!
>
>
>
> Pedro.
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