maybe we should announce the functionality on the user mailing list or 
elsewhere? Jukka?

..ede


On 07.02.2014 05:44, Larry Reeder wrote:
> Thanks Jukka!  Also, thanks for providing the test dataset - that made it 
> much easier to implement and test the geopackage parsing.
> 
> 
>      -lreeder
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) 
> <jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi <mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Larry,____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     DB Query reads data from GPKG fast!____
> 
>     Read 300000 points: 1 second____
> 
>     Read 530000 linestrings: 5 seconds____
> 
>     Read 550000 polygons: 8 seconds____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     All geometrytypes seem to work perfectly. Congratulations!____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     -Jukka-____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     Larry Reeder wrote:____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     All,
> 
>     I've posted new versions of the JUMP Database Query Plugin on SourceForge 
> at https://sourceforge.net/projects/jumpdbqplugin/files/jumpdbqplugin/.    
> The main features in this release are basic Geopackage support, as well as 
> inclusion of some JDBC drivers so that users don't have to download them 
> separately.____
> 
> 
>     Details:____
> 
>       * Followed Jukka Rahkonen's suggestion and implemented Geopackage 
> encoding supported by the SQLite/Spatialite plugin.  This isn't full 
> Geopackage support, but the plugin recognizes the Geopackage geometries and 
> can create features from them.____
>       * MySQL and Spatialite JDBC drivers are included in the binary, so 
> users don't have to download those separately.   Users will still have to 
> download Oracle JDBC due to its terms of service. Also,  since I didn't want  
> to track the various Spatialite DLL releases across multiple platforms, 
> people desiring to use Spatialite functions though the plugin will need to 
> install Spatialite or the Spatialite DLLs separately.  Of course, users can 
> still select features from a Spatialite database without installing 
> Spatialite.____
>       * Implemented suggestion by Wei GuoBing to use DB metadata to better 
> determine if an Oracle STRUCT type was really a geometry.____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>         -Larry____
> 
>     __ __
> 
>     __ __
> 
> 
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