Re: Anyone have recipes for ephemeral use of Jena SPARQL + Colab notebooks?

2020-06-04 Thread Martynas Jusevičius
Docker image for Fuseki: https://github.com/AtomGraph/fuseki-docker There is WIP on an official Jena image. On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 at 16.08, John A. Fereira wrote: > Hi Dan, > I am not familiar with Google Colab but I’ve been using Fuseki with VIVO > for a long time and if you can run Jetty in Goog

Re: Anyone have recipes for ephemeral use of Jena SPARQL + Colab notebooks?

2020-06-04 Thread John A. Fereira
Hi Dan, I am not familiar with Google Colab but I’ve been using Fuseki with VIVO for a long time and if you can run Jetty in Google Colab Fuseki will work. I don’t know if you’re familiar with SKOSMOS but it uses fuseki, typically running under localhost. On 6/4/20, 5:31 AM, "Dan Brickley"

Re: Anyone have recipes for ephemeral use of Jena SPARQL + Colab notebooks?

2020-06-04 Thread Dan Brickley
On Wed, 3 Jun 2020 at 22:39, Nicola Vitucci wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Have you thought about launching Fuseki (for instance as a standalone > server) and using Python's SPARQLWrapper to wrap and query the endpoint? I ... thought about it, but wasn’t sure if I could run any kind of server within the

slow loading in TDB with Lucene

2020-06-04 Thread Jean-Marc Vanel
Hi It took hours loading a TTL document with text indexing (in TDB 3.15.0). The TTL document is Taxrefld_taxonomy_classes.ttl (size: 2_676_428 triples) in zip taxref12-core.zip . This method in DatasetGraph is cal