A process was recently tested:
1. Use tepro to create a vector layer and save it to the SHP format;
2. Use FME to import the SHP file to Oracle Spatial;
3. Release vector layers in Oracle Spatial into WFS-T services through SFS;
4. Load the WFS-T Service released by SFS through tepro, edit and other operations, and save the results directly to the Oracle Spatial service;
* When using the vector database and the release map service, pay attention to the settings of the map projection type and the selection of attribute fields to optimize data as much as possible.
The general feeling is very good and smooth; it can be said that the current version of Skyline is a real GIS platform, so we should not use versions earlier than 6.0.
In addition, with the continuous improvement of the SFS module, it will provide more abundant OGC services and special map services to meet the ever-increasing user needs.
It's late at night. Go to bed.