Defining the mapping solution
In a deployment of i2® Analyze, you can define the mapping tiles that can be accessed, and the coordinate systems that are used to plot locations on them. By default, analysts can select from a list of publicly available maps and common coordinate systems.
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Where deployed_war can be:
- opal-services-is
- opal-services-daod
- opal-services-is-daod
What to do next
Depending on the type of spatial data that you are ingesting into your Information Store, to increase the performance of Visual Query operations, you might need to set up spatial database indexes on IS_DATA
tables that contain geographical data. For more information on creating indexes manually in the Information Store, see Creating indexes in the Information Store database. In addition, for database-specific information about the use of spatial indexes:
- For Db2 databases, see the IBM Integrated Analytics System documentation: Using indexes and views to access spatial data.
- For SQL Server databases, see the Microsoft SQL Server Spatial Indexing documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/spatial/spatial-indexes-overview?view=sql-server-ver15.
- For PostgreSQL databases, see the PostGIS Spatial Indexing documentation: https://postgis.net/workshops/postgis-intro/indexing.html.