I\'ve been looking into using spatialite on Azure.The precompiled binaries at SpatiaLite 2.3.1 are all for x86 and trying to include libspatialite-1.dll of course won\'t work since Azure requires x64.
I have a WCF service hosted in Azure. I have a spatialite database file I\'m going to keep in Azure blob storage (1.1G).Compressed it is 500K.
I\'m trying to get GeoDjango running on SpatiaLite on Ubuntu 11.04, and even with a very minimal setup, I\'m hitting a strange error. Saving an instance of a model with geo-fields works, but loading i
I\'m attempting to build a copy of sqlite with spatialite extensions. I\'ve seen the one or two related posts online related to this issue, but no one seems to have gone all the way.
I am new here and this is my first topic. I am very new on iOS platform and i am trying to use spatialiate extension with sqlite3 but i couldn\'t do t开发者_运维问答his. It is making me crazy. I don\'
Has any of you had any experience with using NoSQL (non-relational) databases to store spatial data? Are there any potential benefits (speed, space, ...) of using such databases to hold data for, say,