Does Berkeley DB have a spatial index such as R-tree?

有帮助吗?

解决方案

Someone's asking the same question on the Oracle forum. No Oracle answer yet. But the answer is no, it doesn't have any built-in spatial index functionality. Berkeley DB is a low-level database offering basic functionality which you can build upon. The building blocks are Btree, Hash, Queue and Recno. I don't doubt that a determined programmer could implement spatial indices using those. ;-)

其他提示

On some other page however you can read that spatial indices are possible. It's because BerkeleyDB has its SQL interface binary compatible with SQLite's interface so you can use anything which is built on top of that. SQLite's R*-trees and full text search are just two examples.

许可以下: CC-BY-SA归因
不隶属于 StackOverflow
scroll top