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Reto Bachmann-Gmür commented on CLEREZZA-540:
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Which point against the issue hasn't been answered, I see olny the one about
the many if-then statement which I didn't understand ans thus asked twice for
you to specify the problem.
To your new questions:
- "So my issue is how does this service know what is authortitative about some
resource?"
The javadoc of the service specifies this quite clearly. The content graph is
considered authoritative for all resources, the public user graphs for
resources on a local-instance with a path-section starting with
/user/{username}, for remote resources additionally the triples you get by
dereferencing that resource. (but isn't this exactly what I already said on
23/May/11 07:12 ? )
- "I gave a URI about someone on the Web and I get a 10 times more information
back than he has in his foaf file. Is Clerezza so powerful that it can deduce
new relations without looking at the world?"
yes, the content graphs contains facts taken for granted when it comes to
describe the world. If in other circumstances the difinition of authoritative
above is not satisfactory, wehy not open a new issue?
- "What are the principles that will guide the evolution of this component?"
It provide a useful functionality as it is now. As for any component the
evolution will be driven by the need for functionality and the striving for an
elegant api.
What do you think has to be done for this issue to be closable? Please indicate
why you think the point you mention cannot be addressed by new issues.
> GraphNode provider service
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>
> Key: CLEREZZA-540
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLEREZZA-540
> Project: Clerezza
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Reto Bachmann-Gmür
> Assignee: Reto Bachmann-Gmür
> Labels: platform, rdf
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> Implement a platform service that returns GraphNodes for URIs. The GraphNode
> is the resource identified by that uri with as BaseGraph sources considered
> authoritative for that resource.
> Note: it ois left to possible subsequent issues to connect this to the
> ability manually refresh caches pertinent to a resource on demand.
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