AD is Active Directory. I was planning on using it for authentication. I forgot
who it was that said it, but they felt that mg's security was "broken".
Ed Jobe
----- Original Message ----
From: Jason Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MapGuide Users Mail List <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 10:28:21 AM
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] SQL Import Spatial Data
Not sure what AD is.
SQL Server 2008 does not support curves. Not much to elaborate on there J
It also does not (or at least did not in the RCs that I tested) support spatial
queries against invalid (by OGC definition) geometries. Any data error would
cause spatial queries to throw an exception. This causes problems because
Autodesk allows you to create invalid geometries, and every single MapGuide
query includes an EnvelopeIntersects spatial filter.
You may want to test for yourself against the final version of SQL Server 2008
(I haven’t played with it yet) but my understanding was that this behaviour
wouldn’t be altered before release.
Jason
From:ed57gmc-bus
Subject:Re: [mapguide-users] SQL Import Spatial Data
Could you please elaborate on this. I have recieved mssql 2008 and was
considering using it with AD for my app.
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