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The driver tries to expose every table in the database that it's pointed to as a spatially enabled table.

Name

Type

Required

Default

Description

dbtype

String

yes

 

Must be 'locationsxy'

driver

String

yes

 

Java Class name of an installed JDBC driver

urlprefix

String

yes

 

Complete JDBC URL for the database connection

user

String

yes

 

Username to connect to the database

passwd

String

yes

 

Password to connect to the database

xcolumn

String

yes

 

Name of JDBC results column containing easting (x, longitude etc)

ycolumn

String

yes

 

Name of JDBC results column containing northing (y, latitude etc)

geom_name

String

yes

 

Name of the geometry attribute generated from the x,y columns. This is a virtual column that will be added to each table and will be a Point that is made from the values in xcolumn and ycolumn. The value used here doesn't have any external effects, it just provides the name of the column that will be created. examples are "shape" or "the_geom" or just "geom"

schema

String

no

none

Database schema

charset

String

no

none

Database character set

crsStringnononeA default CRS to use for the data contained within the tables


Code Block
xml
xml
titleExample
<spatial:spatialengine id="test">
	<dbtype>locationsxy</dbtype>
	<driver>com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver</driver>
	<urlprefix><![CDATA[jdbc:sqlserver://sqlserver2008;instanceName=SQLEXPRESS;databaseName=GIS]]></urlprefix>
	<user>gis</user>
	<passwd>ENCSSJKXUMJBMTPGEJFGJZJ</passwd>
	<xcolumn>x</xcolumn>
	<ycolumn>y</ycolumn>
	<geom_name>shape</geom_name>
	<crs>EPSG:28355</crs>
	<primarykeymetadata>
		<table name="WkALR" column="fid"/>
		<table name="WkPRN" column="fid"/>
	</primarykeymetadata>
</spatial:spatialengine>


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