What's the better strategy to persist Geo data?
I have an application with maps that render and edit geographic data in a some layers using KML - geo data represented into XML file with layers, polygnons, points and metadata associated with it. Some maps are in GeoJSON too.
Is it DocDB the better option?
Product version: IRIS 2020.4
Just for the info, few years ago, on Moscow's hackathon was a project SpatialIndex. Related article
The format is stable, use XML tools for data import/export into persistent classes.
The KML spec is a complex XML schema. See:
Into Postgresql it has PostGIS, because this complexity, in IRIS I need only use this XML import utility?
@Yuri Marx :
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if you have the schema as XSD at hands
All you need to do is to open the XML wizard in IRIS Studio and it generates the whole packages for you
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I used it rather intensive and a pack of 100+ classes from 1 XSD was no problem
@Dmitry Maslennikov
Is this also supported by VSCode?
Not, yet
If it was me I'd use the persistent DOM of QEWD-JSdb
https://github.com/robtweed/qewd-jsdb/blob/master/DOM.md
QEWD includes access to this.
Rob