anytime you see a codebase filled with a plethora of function pointers, LockObject and miles of code to achieve simple keyword scope (public/protected/private) then you know the product is ready to be rewritten to OO Language My suggestion would be Java (so we could use maven for version specific build) also because I havent seen anything from C++ that comes close to version specific builds Also with the Maven-nar-plugin you can incorporate native binaries if you decide for a C++ refactor.. I guess what I'm saying if you're going to bite the bullet to rewrite to C++ why not just take the extra step to rewrite to Java..yes it doesnt support multiple inheritance of classes but you *can implement multiple interfaces* Comments? Martin Gainty ______________________________________________ WARNING: Information contained may be deemed unsuitable for marketing, liberal-arts or business majors. > Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:19:44 +0000 > From: pdoria@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: postgis-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: C++ and Postgis > > Hi All, > > First off sorry for cross-posting. I'm hoping for a bigger audience... :] > > As for my question: > > How does one deal with Postgis geom fields in C++ ? > Google hasn't offered much help so far. > > I know I can make a "SELECT astext(my_geom) FROM my_table" and after > parsing the resulting text. > This seems a bit awkward and time-consuming... > > Is there a better way to deal with it? > > Already thankful for any ideas, > BR, > Pedro. > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star. |