[postgis-users] Seeing the value of a geometry string before an error message is issued.
David Potts
dave.potts at pinan.co.uk
Tue Jan 5 00:29:06 PST 2010
Hi
I am using hibernate spatial as a front end to postgis(8.3) database
within a java program.
As far as I can tell, a valid sql statment is generated, I pass in
what I think is a valid geometry string.
I am getting a 'invalid geometry' error message.
Short off rebuilding the liblwgeom library is there any easy way off
getting a copy of the string that postgis being passed?
I want to ensure that what I am passing in to hibernate is actual being
supplied to postgis correctly.
I have turned on on the postgres statment processing in the postgres log
just shows the geometry string being passed in as the string '$1.' Which
is I assume its method of showing a binary argument.
D.
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