Hello list,

I have been pondering over the following dilemma and would appreciate some 
guidance on best practice for implementation:

I wish to store web data directly into a RDBMS then import this data to Solr 
for text based search functionality. I have a web-based ontology repository, 
these ontology's are used in a widget when a user submits a query to Solr. The 
reason I wish to initially store data in RDBMS is that I was planning on using 
either SquirrelRDF or D2R to send SPARQL queries and retrieve additional 
information from ontology's in this database E.g. data values, property values 
etc. The problem I have is that currently the ontology files are stored online 
and not in the RDBMS. It has become apparent that neither TDB or SDB are 
appropriate for storing as they cannot store 'normal' web documents (I hope 
this is correct), therefore can anyone suggest how I can overcome the problem 
of designing the system such that a suitable database can be populated with 
ontology files for SPARQL queries but also for data import to Solr for text 
based search.

I hope I have explained clearly :0|   !!!

Thank you Lewis

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