The "geometryless" spatial engine is intended to add support for database tables that have am x and y location.
The driver emulates a spatially enabled table by generating point geometry on the fly based on the values in the x and y columns in the underlying tables.
org.geotools.geometryless_2.6.6.20121129.jar
Name |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Description |
dbtype |
String |
yes |
|
must be 'locationsxy' |
driver |
String |
yes |
|
Java Class name of installed ConectionPool JDBC driver |
urlprefix |
String |
yes |
|
complete jdbc URL for the database connection |
xcolumn |
String |
no |
'longitude' |
name of JDBC results column containing easting (x, longitude etc) |
ycolumn |
String |
no |
'latitude' |
name of JDBC results column containing northing (y, latitude etc) |
geom_name |
String |
no |
'the_geom' |
the name of the geometry attribute generated from the x,y columns |
user |
String |
yes |
|
user name to login as |
passwd |
String |
yes |
|
password used to login |
schema |
String |
no |
none |
database schema |
charset |
String |
no |
none |
character set |
namespace |
String |
no |
none |
namespace prefix used |
<spatial:spatialengine id="test"> <dbtype>locationsxy</dbtype> <driver>com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver</driver> <urlprefix><![CDATA[jdbc:sqlserver://sqlserver2008;instanceName=SQLEXPRESS;databaseName=GIS]]></urlprefix> <xcolumn>x</xcolumn> <ycolumn>y</ycolumn> <geom_name>shape</geom_name> <user>gis</user> <passwd>ENCSSJKXUMJBMTPGEJFGJZJ</passwd> </spatial:spatialengine>