I took a quick look through the previous listserv messages, and I did
not see any discussion on this item. What is the current status of SQL
Server 2008 (geometry/geography) support in Geoserver? It looks like it
was a recommended project for the Google Summer of Code
<http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/SQL+Server+2008+DataStore>, but it
was never picked up by anyone. We are just beginning to test SQL Server
2008 geometry types in ArcSDE. While I have great success with
Geoserver (1.7-beta) and ArcSDE, I want to remove the middleware from my
web applications. Any updates would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Clint Daniels
Senior GIS Research Analyst
San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
Hi Clint,
Your not alone in wanting SQL Server support, its a feature that has been requested quite a bit and is close to being implemented. The only thing required is some funding, which seems to be coming soon. So look to see this support soon.
Also note that if you and your organization has funding to throw at something like this there are organizations (who have active developers on this list) who are available to contract for such feature developments.
-Justin
Daniels, Clint wrote:
I took a quick look through the previous listserv messages, and I did not see any discussion on this item. What is the current status of SQL Server 2008 (geometry/geography) support in Geoserver? It looks like it was a recommended project for the Google Summer of Code <http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/SQL+Server+2008+DataStore>, but it was never picked up by anyone. We are just beginning to test SQL Server 2008 geometry types in ArcSDE. While I have great success with Geoserver (1.7-beta) and ArcSDE, I want to remove the middleware from my web applications. Any updates would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Clint Daniels
Senior GIS Research Analyst San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
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