Hi Miguel,
So that we know we're talking about the same thing, do you have some
concrete examples of what the SPARQL commands would look like?
This isn't to fix the design in anyway, just to have an illustration of
the ideas for the moment.
Andy
On 04/03/14 18:18, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Dear all,
I¹m Miguel Bento Alves, I¹m a Phd student in New University of Lisbon. I
want to develop the project described below, that was proposed by myself,
in Google Summer code 2014. I need a mentor with knowledge about how Jena
is implemented to give me the guidelines to implement the project and
supervised my implementation.
Best regards, Miguel Bento Alves
On 04/03/14 18:09, "Miguel Bento Alves (JIRA)" <j...@apache.org> wrote:
Miguel Bento Alves created JENA-650:
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Summary: Define SPARQL commands in Jena rules
Key: JENA-650
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-650
Project: Apache Jena
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Miguel Bento Alves
The goal of this project is allow the definition of SPARQL commands in
Jena rules. Thus, we increase the expressiveness of Jena. Something look
alike is spin-rules, where SPIN means SPARQL Inferencing Notation, a
SPARQL-based rule [1][2]. However, the purpose is not to implement SPIN
in Jena but provide Jena with the mechanisms to take the same
expressiveness as the spin frameworks.
The main tasks of this project are:
1. Defining how a SPARQL command can be declared in a rule. This task
encompass the discussion with the Jena community.
2. Provide Jena with the mechanisms defined in 1.
[1] http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/SUBM-spin-overview-20110222/
[2] http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/SUBM-spin-sparql-20110222/
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