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Support Arc/Curve Geometries #54
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You could try postgis-java-ng. I created this project to add handling for curve geometries and to simplify the existing API while incorporating new features of Java 8+. @phillipross maybe you could also have a look 😄 |
Yes, very interesting @sebasbaumh If you'd like to incorporate your changes into postgis-java, i'm sure we can work through compatibility issues. Semantic versioning, git branches, maven classifiers... there are many methods, tools, and utilities to help with compatibility 😉 |
@phillipross That would be really great 😄 That is the current class hierarchy for the I also added some tests for geometries with curves and the other new geometry types. Basically the parser only runs on WKB/EWKB geometries, just as newer PostGIS versions return them to the client. It still supports big endian encoding, though I saw no PostGIS version return this - but it only writes little endian encoding, as PostGIS returns it. The After all as the class hierarchy changed to a large extend and as the geometry classes have been adapted, it could not be considered as a drop-in-replacement - but rather an evolution, which is the reason I called it Basically I would see it like that: the original project is suitable for anyone stuck with old PostGIS/PostgreSQL versions/old Java versions and the new code allows more geometry types and easier handling if you are already on current versions of the environment. What do you think? 😄 |
This all sounds like promising work. I'll take a look at your project when I get a chance. Specifically I'll take a look at how drastically changed your code is, but whatever the case, massive changes are not necessarily problematic as long as we follow a few guiding principals. One of the most important of these is to document where compatibility has been broken, and in what versions. It's not a problem to break compatibility across major versions, and we maintain git branches corresponding to major/minor releases to make it possible to maintain multiple versions at the same time for the sake of compatibility. And one thing I like to remind people is that the versions of the postgis-java project do NOT correspond to versions of postgis itself, just as the postgresql jdbc driver versions no longer correspond to the postgresql db version. If jdbc driver wrapper changes break compatibility, and a new class hierarchy for geometries clashes heavily with the existing version, we simply need to identify those issues and make sure they're valuable changes and then merge them in with version increments. I'll have to look closer at your project though to see how you've changed things. |
@sebasbaumh I've created a gitter channel for postgis-java (https://gitter.im/postgis/postgis-java) We can discuss things further there instead of filling this specific issue with discussion that is not particularly relevant to the issue. |
@phillipross I pushed a version to Maven central, which is syncing right now:
So if anyone wants to test or use it, that is a quick start. |
PostGIS supports several types of arc and curve geometries, which the JDBC driver apparently does not support. A simple fallback might be to invoke ST_CurveToLine if any circular string (Arc) or Curve is encountered.
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