Hi.

We have a whole swag of data, in RDF, which I would like to expose to the 
internet with a sparql server.

I'm having a bit of trouble untangling the various components - ARQ, Joseki, 
and all the rest, whether jena is a library, a standalone, product, part of a 
sprql server, a separate service that a sparql server needs access to, and so 
on.

Is there a howto document? All I want to do is
* spark up a triple-store
* load some xml/rdf data into it.
* make it available read-only to the net
* on Solaris boxes

What bits of software do I download? Arq? Joseki? Jena? There are two backend 
stores: one backed by a RDBMS, the other sitting on a filesystem. I think the 
filesystem one is the way to go.

BTW: does jena store quadruples? Can I erase all triples "belonging" to some 
uri with a single command?



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