tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2420860529344694449.post7067010089745441410..comments2024-03-25T02:37:02.982-07:00Comments on Lin.ear th.inking: HatBox for Derby and H2Dr JTShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02383381220154739793noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2420860529344694449.post-29606105190628060632010-02-15T19:32:39.688-08:002010-02-15T19:32:39.688-08:00Hi, Dave!
Of course I remember Spatial-DB-in-a-bo...Hi, Dave!<br /><br />Of course I remember Spatial-DB-in-a-box well... An idea ahead of its time! (Perhaps the name HatBox is a tribute?)<br /><br />As I said in the blog post, I think the spatial indexing in HatBox is of the "outside-the-engine" kind. Easier to implement, but not as slick (or performant, probably) than native indexing. Hopefully someone will get keen and build a native index for H2...Dr JTShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02383381220154739793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2420860529344694449.post-69010407242173551052010-02-15T18:36:40.690-08:002010-02-15T18:36:40.690-08:00I took a quick look at this and it does appear tha...I took a quick look at this and it does appear that there is some type of spatial indexing going on (I didn't look too deeply).<br /><br />Several years ago I did the "Spatial DB in a Box" that used JTS as an engine for Derby, Hsql, and Postgresql - but it was very rudimentary (i.e. calling it "working" would be too kind!). Its good to see that folks who know what they're doing are adding support to the the DBs. I'm impressed!<br /><br />Kudos to them!Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07832816688418955668noreply@blogger.com