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Andy Seaborne commented on JENA-507: ------------------------------------ http://sparql.org/function# is available. Or sparql.net. Or http://www.w3.org/ns/sparql# This was supposed to be populated with names of the keywords outside F&O v2 that SPARQL added but the action was never done. While not proper in some senses, it's a little like the demise of MIME types "x-whatever" -- current practice is to go for the final name. Many function names will come from F&O v3 anyway. > Add support for Leviathan extension functions to ARQ > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JENA-507 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-507 > Project: Apache Jena > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: ARQ > Reporter: Rob Vesse > Assignee: Rob Vesse > Labels: extension, functions, sparql > Original Estimate: 336h > Time Spent: 4h > Remaining Estimate: 332h > > The Leviathan Function library is a set of extension functions present in > dotNetRDF's SPARQL engine. It contains a useful set of numeric functions > which would be useful to have available in core ARQ and would boost > portability of queries between ARQ and dotNetRDF (note that dotNetRDF already > supports ARQs extension functions). > See > https://bitbucket.org/dotnetrdf/dotnetrdf/wiki/DeveloperGuide/SPARQL/Leviathan%20Functions > for definition of functions > Note that some of these overlap with new XPath 3 functions but for > portability purposes there is no reason not to support these as well since > most are relatively trivial to implement. I will file a separate issue for > supporting XPath 3 functions. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira