Here's another piece of evidence spatial is mainstream and tied to mobile (as if we needed one):
McObject is offering the Android-ready Perst, a very compact embedded database that includes "R-tree indexes for spatially-oriented applications such as GIS and navigation." Further: "The Perst API is flexible, easy-to-use and very fast compared to alternative commercial Java OODBMSs. "
The database and a demo app, along with the same thing implemented in SQLite (which comes with Android) are avaialble with full source code for
download. To be clear, there's an open source license to try, develop and distribute non-commercial apps (free) and a commercial license for commercial apps ($$$).
I can't say I've ever heard of the company or database, the company's other offering, eXtremeDB, is embedded in many mobile and communications devices.
-
Press release
Comments
January 8
thanks for reminding us to remember our [...]
Dave about Off Topic: Why We Need Libraries
January 8
I'm a long-time patron of public [...]
doubting about Patent Watch: Has Apple Patented Touchscreen Mapping?
January 8
I doubt they will succeed. There are a [...]
Frank Warmerdam about Podcast: Four New Year's Geotechnology Challenges
January 7
Adena,
I thought your statements on [...]
Adena Schutzberg about Update: Google Earth Enterprise Hits the Road
January 7
Links are at the very end of the [...]
Ron about Off Topic: Why We Need Libraries
January 7
Someone has to say it first: as Anne [...]
Brian about Update: Google Earth Enterprise Hits the Road
January 7
Can you please provide links?