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Andy Seaborne commented on JENA-228:
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There isn't -- it would be a good idea though. A patch contributed would be
gratefully received.
The structure would be to take a limit from the context of execution (which is
the context found in the order query execution specific settings -- dataset
specific setting -- global settings), then wrap a (limit) algebra operator
around the execution. This limits the graph pattern (.e. SELECT query) but
that would be useful on it's own.
It looks to me like an ARQ feature - not specific to Fuseki.
See also JENA-218 about timeouts.
> Limiting query output centrally
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> Key: JENA-228
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-228
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: ARQ, Fuseki
> Affects Versions: ARQ 2.9.0, Fuseki 0.2.1
> Reporter: Giuseppe Sollazzo
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> I was wondering whether there will be some way of limiting output in fuseki.
> Basically, I'd like to be able to enforce limits on the number of results
> returned by the system.
> As an example, think about a "numrows" in sql.
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