"Im using Hibernate currently in my udig custum application project. using hibernate with jpa a bit troubling . i suggest using pure Hibernate . " -thanks i'll keep that in mind "if you are using tcp based datastore , dont need to use hibernate behind geotools . let gt use own rules , you can map tables using hibernate independent." -simple app local datastore; just something for my teachers to see; i guess the rest does not apply then?! Thanks for the response. Issue remains open ________________________________ From: Ömür YAVUZ <omur.ya...@gmail.com> To: George Schole <georgesch...@yahoo.com>; User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS <udig-devel@lists.refractions.net> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2012 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [udig-devel] About using udig framework with jpa + hibernate spatial Im using Hibernate currently in my udig custum application project. using hibernate with jpa a bit troubling . i suggest using pure Hibernate . if you are using tcp based datastore , dont need to use hibernate behind geotools . let gt use own rules , you can map tables using hibernate independent. On 6/23/2012 7:40 PM, George Schole wrote: Hi, >I'm looking to create my first standalone eclipse rcp+ udig app. It's very >simple actually consisting of a view for insert update delete and select >operations to a postgis DB and another view for rendering geospatial >data(points pretty much). Some of my colleagues are using jpa in their apps >(non-geospatial unlike mine). >I'm also looking to use jpa(or native hibernate api if I really must) + >hibernate spatial, for some extra points(and of course a very good grade). >While using just jpa + hibernate spatial does seem fairly easy, adding >geotools and udig to the mix does not .It still looks doable 'till my deadline >however. > > >My questions are (inspired by this very very old post http://lists.refractions.net/pipermail/udig-devel/2008-May/011029.html) : >1)Do I have to create my own geotools datastore? >2)Do I have to create my own renderer? > > >Any other things I should do,tips/pointers/hints? Maybe some other easier or >faster solution? Any other suggestions are invaluable, especially from those >who have already used these products/technologies together. > > >Thanks in advance > > > >_______________________________________________ User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) http://udig.refractions.net http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel
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