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I'm curious to know if any of you guys are working on production systems using Spatial for a GIS mapping platform. I'm very excited about the possibilities, but wonder how well it works in an interactive session for facility placements and other interactive operations.
Would you recommend doing such work outside Oracle, in a compatible product which might be better suited to graphic placements and editing, then importing the completed work into Spatial for storage and analysis?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
Mark W. Ballard
Email: [email protected]

Mark,
I would say that porting your application's spatial processing to Spatial is entirely appropriate:
* The single-purpose spatial data become 'enterprise' spatial data, leverable across GIS/non-GIS application platforms, departments etc.
* As Richard mentioned, you'll have the opportunity to migrate data intelligence (data placement rule basis, linear network intelligence, linked annotation) into the database. Many advantages accompany this transition, none more than the centralizing of spatial business rules at a level that cannot be circumvented.
* The spatial data inherits all the traditional Oracle elements of security, scalability etc.
(the list goes on and on...)
Plotting falls outside the scope of Spatial, but Spatial can certainly manage grids and views pre-tiling your data for immediate consumption by a plotting app. Linked annotation is also a tricky item since there is not yet an Oracle text geometry type (although I believe its on the way soon). But at least one of the major GIS vendors has implemented text stored in an Oracle sdo_geometry, which we have deployed for clients as linked annotation: update an infrastructure attribute though any interface, GIS or not, and the oriented label automatically changes. Similarly, we've designed facility data integration whereby data coming from tabular survey reports, heads-up editing in GIS platforms, and CAD files are all processed according to a uniform set of geospatial rules with exception staging and reporting handled entirely in the database. Based on our experience dealing with similar requirements, I'm pretty sure that you're going to see a great benefit in moving your tool to Spatial.
Regards,
David Lapp
Farallon Geographics, Inc.

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