[Gvsig_english] New extension for gvSIG
Luigi Castro Cardeles
luigi.cardeles at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 18:30:11 CET 2009
Hi,
maybe you could access MDB files using JDBC?
best regards
2009/3/20 Stefano Orlando <orste at libero.it>
> Hi Silvio
>
> At present, I have a very simple question to ask about this new
>> improvement.
>> Reading your message I didn't understand if your last extension works
>> only for MS Access (MDB) files created with Intergraph GeoMedia or whatever
>> Ms Access database.
>> The latter, created directly by Microsoft Access (without passing by
>> GeoMedia).
>> I suppose the second option is the right one. That is, it is possible to
>> open whatever Ms Access database stored on your Pc (in read-only mode).
>>
>
> The extension is designed to read only the GeoMedia MDB format (i.e., an
> Access database with the schema defined by Intergraph GeoMedia for storing
> geometries, data, coordinate systems, etc.), so if you open with it a
> generic Access Database you'll receive an error stating that the database
> doesn't match the GeoMedia schema (that doesn't mean that the Access
> database *must* have been created with Intergraph GeoMedia, only that it has
> to follow his schema).
> The possibility to open a generic Access database (classic, not spatial)
> could be a simple downsizing of my extension; I've received some requests
> about that and probably I'll put this feature in a new extension.
>
> Regards.
>
> Stefano Orlando
> Independent GIS & IT Security Consultant
> Udine - Italy
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