Just to say a big thanks to the dev team for pushing out a release that
begins to support SPARQL. It may be hard for you to see how much more of
a market full SPARQL support will open up for you, but seriously, it
will. A lot of projects are just now hitting on the problems of rdf
persistence, rdf changesets/transactions and file attaching and I think
that Fedora goes a long way to provide solutions for these issues.

Some documentation on the limits/breadth of support would be most
appreciated, as the statement 'SPARQL support' might pose problems for
managing user expectations. 

(So far, I have got the in-vm mulgara to understand a SELECT query, but
it fails to reply with any results. A person with only SPARQL experience
might be similarly stuck.)

On a similar note, I was also interested in having an external Mulgara
store coupled to Fedora. If anyone has a walkthrough on how to set this
up, I'd love to read it. I have set the host param in the fedora.fcfg,
and have Mulgara's web UI happily running on /risearch. However, I
haven't been able to guess the process for creating the graph for Fedora
to use, mainly due to my inexperience with native mulgara, so rebuilding
fails, and Mulgara seems empty.

Ben

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