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How to use this to write geopackage #6

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xivk opened this issue Jan 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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How to use this to write geopackage #6

xivk opened this issue Jan 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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xivk commented Jan 24, 2020

Any pointer or sample on how use this? I would be willing to contribute a sample application or some sample code if you can help me out getting started.

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xivk commented Jan 27, 2021

From what I understand now this implementation is now complete yet. We could look at the Java counterpart again, for example this one:

https://github.com/opengeospatial/Java-OpenMobility/

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DGuidi commented Jul 14, 2021

The GeoPackage reader/writer can read or write the geom field in any geopackage: maybe an enhancement can be to build a "GeoPackageDataWriter" that, like the ShapeFileDataReader/Writer, handles feature objects, both in reading and in writing.
Acutally, to me the custom code that is required is very straightforward if SpatiaLite is used, so no need to create additional objects. my2cents.

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What's the status of this nowadays? I'm happy to work on this if you are looking for contributors

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Zero3 commented Nov 22, 2024

I would love to have a guide/a tutorial/sample code/utility methods to get started from as well. Basically how to go from nothing to a complete GeoPackage file I can add as a layer in QGIS or similar :).

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