A spatial engine provides access to a service that can perform spatial operations, one of the available spatial engines is for Oracle Spatial.
Namespace
urn:com.cohga.server.spatial.geotools#1.0
Tags
spatialengine
Properties
Name |
Type |
Required |
Description |
id |
string |
yes |
Unique identifier |
dbtype |
'oracle' |
yes |
The name of the driver to use, in this case Oracle |
host |
string |
yes |
The hostname or ip address of the Oracle server |
port |
number |
yes |
The port number that the Oracle instance is running on |
database |
string |
no |
The database parameter for the connection url |
username |
string |
yes |
The userid used when connecting to the database |
password |
string |
yes |
The password used when connecting to the database |
schema |
string |
no |
The schema used when connecting to the database |
minconnections |
integer |
no |
The minimum number of pooled connection. Default 1 |
maxconnections |
integer |
no |
The maximum number of open connections. Default 10 |
validateconnections |
boolean |
no |
Check connection is alive before using it. Default false |
fetchsize |
integer |
no |
The number of records read with each iteraction with the dbms. Default 1000 |
connectiontimeout |
integer |
no |
The number of seconds the connection pool will wait before timing out attempting to get a new connection. Default 20 (seconds) |
primarykeymetadatatable |
string |
no |
The optional table containing primary key structure and sequence associations. Can be expressed as 'schema.name' or just 'name'. Default none |
maxopenpreparedstatements |
integer |
no |
Maximum number of prepared statements kept open and cached for each connection in the pool. Set to 0 to have unbounded caching, to -1 to disable caching. Default 50 |
Sub-tags
None
Content
None
Notes
No connection pool configuration is provided with this driver, the driver manages the connection pooling itself.
If database
starts with '(' then the format of the connection url will be
jdbc:oracle:thin:@database
If database
starts with '/' then the format of the connection url will be
jdbc:oracle:thin:@//host:portdatabase
else the format of the connection url will be
jdbc:oracle:thin:@host:port:database
Examples
<spatial:spatialengine id="oracle"> <dbtype>oracle</dbtype> <host>oradev</host> <port>1521</port> <user>gis</user> <passwd>hak0rz</passwd> <schema>GIS</schema> </spatial:spatialengine>
<spatial:spatialengine id="sdbeos"> <dbtype>oracle</dbtype> <host>sdbeos</host> <port>1521</port> <database>staging</database> <user>data_viewer</user> <passwd>ENCSSJKXUMJBMTPGEJFGCXCQFXJJZUTMJZJ</passwd> <schema>ASSETS</schema> </spatial:spatialengine>
CREATE TABLE gt_pk_metadata ( table_schema VARCHAR(32), table_name VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL, pk_column VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL, pk_column_idx INTEGER, pk_policy VARCHAR(32), pk_sequence VARCHAR(64), unique (table_schema, table_name, pk_column), check (pk_policy in ('sequence', 'assigned', 'autogenerated')) )
pk_policy can be 'assigned', 'sequence' or 'autogenerated' depending upon how the key column value is generated. The pk_sequence value only need to be set if the policy is 'sequence'.
'sequence' means that the value for the column is generated using a database sequence, and the 'pk_sequence' value must be set.
'autogenerated' means that the value for the column is generated by the database using another method.
'assigned' means that the value for the column is determined by the current maximum value +1, if the column is an integral type, or as a random string if the column is textual.
Column |
Description |
---|---|
table_schema |
Name of the database schema in which the table is located. |
table_name |
Name of the table to be published |
pk_column |
Name of a column used to form the feature IDs |
pk_column_idx |
Index of the column in a multi-column key. In case multi column keys are needed multiple records with the same table schema and table name will be used. |
pk_policy |
The new value generation policy, used in case a new feature needs to be added in the table ('assigned', 'sequence' or 'autogenerated'). |
pk_sequence |
The name of the database sequence to be used when generating a new value for the pk_column. |