Hi Philip, yep, documentation can always be improved. In the meantime, you can look at DEF.java [1] in Fuseki and WebContent.java [2] in ARQ source code. You can try those and build a list of supported content types yourself.
I know, I know... but this will get you going. :-) Share your findings, others will benefit. Thanks, Paolo [1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/Fuseki/tags/jena-fuseki-0.2.1-incubating/src/main/java/org/apache/jena/fuseki/DEF.java [2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/tags/jena-arq-2.9.0-incubating/src/main/java/org/openjena/riot/WebContent.java Philip Fennell wrote: > Hello, > > I've been working recently with Fuseki (0.2.1) and I'm testing some code that > talks to Fuseki using the SPARQL 1.1 Graph Store HTTP Protocol. Through trial > and error I've found that Fuseki will return graph the following graph > representations when requested, appropriately, via the Accept header: > > RDF/XML application/rdf+xml > N-Triples text/plain > > and depending on what it makes of your Accept header it may return either of > these. > > Are these the only two representations that Fuseki supports? > > I've looked through the documentation but haven't yet found a definitive list > of the supported media-types. > > I know I can load graphs in the above formats and Turtle too but I've not > been able to coerce Fuseki into returning a graph as Turtle. > > > Regards > > Philip > >
