comparison backend/pom.xml @ 9778:b57b236c4f4e 3.2.x

Backed out changeset b1b48fa7bd80 It turns out that, while this works for PostgreSQL/PostGIS, it does not with Oracle. Hibernatespatial tries to map spatial types to PostGIS hibernate types in both cases.
author Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de>
date Mon, 06 Feb 2023 16:57:03 +0100
parents 823d4afb616c
children 3847836c60b5
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183 <dependency> 183 <dependency>
184 <groupId>com.vividsolutions</groupId> 184 <groupId>com.vividsolutions</groupId>
185 <artifactId>jts</artifactId> 185 <artifactId>jts</artifactId>
186 <version>1.11</version> 186 <version>1.11</version>
187 </dependency> 187 </dependency>
188
189 <!-- database drivers -->
190 <dependency> 188 <dependency>
191 <!-- overwrite dependency of postgis-jdbc --> 189 <!-- overwrite dependency of postgis-jdbc -->
192 <groupId>org.postgresql</groupId> 190 <groupId>org.postgresql</groupId>
193 <artifactId>postgresql</artifactId> 191 <artifactId>postgresql</artifactId>
194 <version>42.0.0.jre7</version> 192 <version>42.0.0.jre7</version>
207 </exclusions> 205 </exclusions>
208 </dependency> 206 </dependency>
209 <dependency> 207 <dependency>
210 <groupId>org.hibernatespatial</groupId> 208 <groupId>org.hibernatespatial</groupId>
211 <artifactId>hibernate-spatial-postgis</artifactId> 209 <artifactId>hibernate-spatial-postgis</artifactId>
212 <version>1.1.1</version>
213 <scope>runtime</scope>
214 </dependency>
215 <dependency>
216 <groupId>com.oracle.database.jdbc</groupId>
217 <artifactId>ojdbc8</artifactId>
218 <version>[19,20)</version>
219 <scope>runtime</scope>
220 </dependency>
221 <dependency>
222 <groupId>org.hibernatespatial</groupId>
223 <artifactId>hibernate-spatial-oracle</artifactId>
224 <version>1.1.1</version> 210 <version>1.1.1</version>
225 <scope>runtime</scope> 211 <scope>runtime</scope>
226 </dependency> 212 </dependency>
227 </dependencies> 213 </dependencies>
228 214

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