Hi Chris
We run Mulgara embedded and that is not going to change for some time
due to a heavy load on the shoulders of our developers.
I guess we could live without iTQL-support in RISearch but obviously
I can't answer on behalf of other users.
Does:
> On the other hand, due to the way risearch works, an incremental
> change to the trippi-mulgara package could enable this off the bat.
mean that you gould enable SPARQL i RISearch easily? If so then what
are you waiting for :o)
\Rune
Den 24/08/2008 kl. 23.13 skrev Chris Wilper:
> Hi Ben, Rune, and other folks using Mulgara with Fedora,
>
> Note that you can today run SPARQL queries directly against Mulgara
> when it's configured to run in non-embedded ("remote") mode. Of
> course, it's also nice for people/apps to be able to count on a
> repository endpoint that's SPARQL-aware, even if it's just passing
> queries through to Mulgara (whether embedded or not).
>
> Eddie Shin and I have been discussing this a bit as well. Where we
> left it last was the recognition that we'd both like to eventually rid
> Fedora of it's use of Trippi (one big reason: Trippi hides Mulgara's
> transaction semantics). But right now, risearch (the servlet that
> responds to RI queries in various languages) is actually implemented
> as part of trippi-core. So we'd effectively need a replacement for
> risearch. And there are some unresolved questions there. For
> example, do we just replace it with a SPARQL endpoint? If so, what
> about people who currently depend on iTQL-only features? Or those who
> only need/want SPO support? Your reactions to these questions are
> very welcome.
>
> On the other hand, due to the way risearch works, an incremental
> change to the trippi-mulgara package could enable this off the bat.
> Any takers?...see
> http://trippi.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/trippi/trunk/src/java/org/
> trippi/impl/mulgara/
> and respond to the fedora-commons-developers list if interested...
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Benjamin O'Steen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Can i second this proposal to use the SPARQL shim for Mulgara, and
>> implement it for Fedora?
>>
>> After all, SPARQL is pretty much *the* standard for RDF querying now.
>>
>> Ben O'Steen
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
>> Rune Stilling
>> Sent: Sun 8/24/2008 7:13 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] Plans to support the
>> Mulgara-SPARQLimplementation?
>>
>> Hi there
>>
>> Are there any plans to support the newly developed Mulgara-SPARQL
>> implementation (http://mulgara.org/release.html#sparql) in Fedoras
>> RISearch-interface? Or is it already supported?
>>
>> \Rune
>>
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