On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> [snip] > > Why preclude graphs across JVMs (in time or space)? > What is imho best limited to a JVM instance is the existence of a BNode beyond its existence within the Graph. The Graph itself can be represented by multiple Graph Objects spread across the planet (and beyond). But as with communication via SPARQL one cannot specify a concrete BNode to a remote service (that is, without passing the context of the BNode). > Databases don't work with == > agreed. > SPARQL results are attached to the place they come from in Jena if it's > available. > > It can all be made to work (it currently does in most systems today) > without LocalScope. > And without exposed internal identifier ;) Cheers, Reto
