Subject: [Qgis-user] Accessing an Oracle database, natively or through
ArcSDE
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Hi List,
I'm investigating QGIS as a possible suplement to our
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ArcSDE
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Hi List,
I'm investigating QGIS as a possible suplement to our corporate
systems
(ArcGIS/MapInfo). We store all of our vector
Il 31/08/2012 13:50, Jonathan Moules ha scritto:
Good point, I didn't think about sending the data via WFS, but the problem
there is
you've got yet another intermediate layer to set up and maintain (ArcSDE one
too many
if you ask me!). A direct connect would obviate that problem which is
I'm glad to hear about the native Oracle provider.
Is it something public? I mean, can we preannouce it to clients?
@Paolo You're aware that WFS transport protocol isn't always adequate,
especially with huge datasets...
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Il giorno 31/ago/2012 15:17, Paolo Cavallini
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:09:40 +0100
From: Jonathan Moules jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk
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Subject: [Qgis-user] Accessing an Oracle database, natively or through
ArcSDE
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Hi List,
I'm investigating QGIS as a possible suplement to our corporate systems
(ArcGIS/MapInfo). We store all of our vector data in an Oracle Locator
database and can either connect to it directly or through ArcSDE.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem that QGIS is able to natively connect to
either of