I did a one-to-one copy if i remember correctly (since i have no experiences with databases i would not touch it). But some improvements may have been added for bugfixing in between.
anyway a question to Paul Austin: which plugins from Skyjump did you mean that should go into OpenJUMP? stefan Martin Davis schrieb: > We made the Datastore API cache connections and reuse them if a user > requested a connection with the same connection params. So when you > load layers from a project file they will reuse already-open connections > whereever they can. > > At least, this is how it's *supposed* to work... it's been a while > since I wrote that code, and I don't know if anything changed during the > port to OJ. Can someone report on this? > > P.Rizzi Ag.Mobilità Ambiente wrote: >> I can't completely understand what you're saying... >> Using the Datastore API you can open several layers from >> a single connection... >> You can try my PostGIS/Oracle plugin from: >> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=118054&package_id=217237 >> >> But you pointed out something I never realized before, >> that inside a project/task file each layer has it's connection >> parameter repeated, does it mean that when a project/task is opened >> the Datastore API opens a separate connection for each layer??? >> I don't know that... >> >> But the connection dialog lists each connection only once, so there >> may be some smart code that "put together" identical connection >> opening them only once. >> >> I'll have to find the time to debug this... >> >> Anyway something able to "group" layers would be a great thing, >> so you can operate on a "group" (or may we call it a theme???) >> as a whole (hide/show, refresh, etc.). >> >> While I'm at it, even if it's not strictly related to this post, >> it would be great to be able to save inside a project/task file >> also a layer coming from Datastore query, otherwise you to manually >> recreate and restyle it every time you run OJ anew. >> >> Bye >> Paolo Rizzi >> >> >> >>> -----Messaggio originale----- >>> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> conto di Paul >>> Austin >>> Inviato: martedì 29 maggio 2007 22.16 >>> A: jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>> Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] Multiple Layers from the same database connection >>> >>> >>> All, >>> >>> I've been looking at the existing database and file plugins and the >>> com.vividsolutions.jump.io.datasource.DataSource class and from what I >>> can tell there is a one to one relationship between a layer and a data >>> source. >>> >>> What I would like to do for some of the file and database based data >>> sources is to have the concept of a DataSource that can contain many >>> different layers. Within a project you would be able to select which >>> layers you wanted to view from that data source. >>> >>> In the database world this concept would relate to having a connection >>> to the data base using a java.sql.Connection. When adding the database >>> connection to a project there would be a UI that would list the >>> available layers (database tables) and the user could select which >>> layers they wish to view. This compares to the current PostGIS plug-in >>> where you have to manually enter the connection and table details for >>> each layer. >>> >>> When the project is closed then the "connection" must also be closed. >>> >>> In the Jump project file the "connection" parameters would be stored >>> once, then the data sources used for each layer would reference the >>> "connection" and have a different query for each table. >>> >>> Now if we look at a file based example, I have a file format which is >>> basically a zip file that contains one file for each layer along with >>> some metadata files. I would like to be able to open the zip file and >>> create a layer for each of the layers in the zip file. To do this I >>> would extract the file to the temp directory and as required load the >>> data from the individual files in the temp directory. Then when you >>> close the project the "connection" is closed by deleting the temporary >>> files. >>> >>> Another file based example would be to open a directory of files, >>> loading each layer file in that directory, this is basically >>> the same as >>> the zip file idea but without the temporary files. >>> >>> In both the file cases once the file is loaded the first time the user >>> can select which of the layers to view. >>> >>> So the question is, does any of the existing functionality in >>> JUMP allow >>> for multi-layer data sources? If not I'm going to do some prototyping >>> for the file format I have and then share this with the group for >>> comment to see if it would be useful elsewhere. >>> >>> After that I have an interest in Oracle connections so would >>> need to do >>> the same kind of thing there. >>> >>> One other question, where would I find the code for writing out the >>> project .jmp XML files as I'd need to add the "connection" definitions >>> to this. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Paul >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ----------- >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >>> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >>> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. 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