Hi
> In general this seems like a nice way to go.  Even nicer IMHO would be a 
> pure Java DB like H2.  But someone needs to step to "spatializing" H2 
> for this to be appealing for OJ.  Probably a similar approach to 
> SpatialLite can be taken here, except for one thing - H2 doesn't have an 
> Rtree index. 
>
> Ultimately it would be nice to see the spatial datatype more fully 
> integrated in H2, like it is in PostGIS.   That's my dream, anyway...
>   
It's mine, too, as you can guess if you read my first comment on your 
blog post about JTS 1.10 release :
http://lin-ear-th-inking.blogspot.com/2009/01/jts-version-110-released.html#links

Michaël
> P.Rizzi Ag.Mobilità Ambiente wrote:
>   
>> Good idea!!!
>>  
>> I see there's even a JDBC driver for it:
>>    http://www.zentus.com/sqlitejdbc/
>>  
>> so I may take a look at it, but even if I can add SQLite support to the 
>> SISDB plugin,
>> it will be read-only like any other OJ DataStore.
>>  
>> But the great thing would be the adoption of a light DB, such as 
>> SQLite/SpatialLight,
>> as the "native" file storage/exchange system of OpenJump!!!
>>  
>> Bye
>> Paolo Rizzi
>>  
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> Da: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi]
>> Inviato: ven 09/01/2009 14.09
>> A: OpenJump develop and use
>> Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] (no subject)
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sooner or later all data do not fit in the memory and OpenJUMP user has
>> troubles. Having PostGIS or Oracle datastore solves size limits, but OJ
>> does not support updates well. In addition, many people seem to fear
>> PostGIS, and for sure it is a bit heavy weight pair for OpenJUMP which
>> is very simple to install and run. How about trying some leight weight
>> spatial database as well?  It took 2 minutes for the first timer to
>> download, install and launch the SpatiaLite database on a Windows
>> machine. No admisnistrator rights are needed, and when installed it is
>> just one single 3 MB exe file on a disk!  Perhaps some developer could
>> have a look and say if it could be useful with OpenJUMP?  SpatiaLite
>> seems to include Proj4, so is could give OpenJUMP support for
>> projections as well. See:
>>
>> http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.2/index.html
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Jukka Rahkonen-
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