Also, I should've said it earlier, but since I'll only use it to implement
the point data type, is it possible to implement it to work with all CRUD
operations with IUserType?

2010/9/29 Marcelo Zabani <[email protected]>

> You say that NHibernate Spatial isn't abandoned, however, looking into
> nhforge.org:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhcontrib/files/ - NHibernate.Spatial
> 1.0.0beta2 dates back to late 2008
>
> http://nhforge.org/media/g/spatial/default.aspx - no files uploaded here
>
> So where can I find an updated version for download?
>
> 2010/9/29 Fabio Maulo <[email protected]>
>
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Marcelo Zabani <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone, I'm having trouble with geometric types in postgresql
>>> 9.0. Please understand that I'm VERY new to nhibernate as well.
>>> Unfortunately my project is a website and there's no postGIS installed
>>> in my hosting company (plus, NHibernate Spatial seems abandoned to me,
>>> am I right?).
>>>
>>
>> No you aren't
>>
>>
>>> So far I've only been using the point type, and I've been mapping it
>>> to two different properties (xcoordinate and ycoordinate) by using
>>> coordinates[0] and coordinates[1] (where coordinates is my point data
>>> type in postgresql).
>>> Take a closer look (small piece of my mapping file):
>>>
>>>    <property name="xcoordinate" column="coordinates[0]"></property>
>>>    <property name="ycoordinate" column="coordinates[1]"></property>
>>>
>>> So far so good, everything works... however..
>>> when trying to insert new data into the table, postgresql will
>>> complaing that "coordinates" is not-nullable. I checked the query and
>>> of course, it tries to insert two values, one for coordinates[0] and
>>> one for coordinates[1], and postgresql doesn't understand that the
>>> entire point is being inserted and returns an error for violating a
>>> not-null constraint (it doesn't guarantee it will work.. only updates
>>> and selects are specified in the docs:
>>> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/functions-geometry.html
>>> (check the bottom))
>>>
>>> So I ask of you, what should I do?
>>>
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