* [2011-02-14 15:03:19 -0500] Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com écrit:
] If you can graph graph IRIs and scope them to your applications needs,
] what's wrong with that? You don't have to set up multiple ports or
] anything, you just have Graphs that are accessible to users via their
]
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 03:03:19PM -0500, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
To ask from another direction:
** Is it possible that user1 uses a SQL / SPARQL query on one set of
triple tables and user2 uses other triple tables? **
- With SQL / SPARQL query I mean an SQL query of the form SPARQL
Am 15.02.2011 02:14, schrieb Kingsley Idehen:
On 2/14/11 7:21 PM, William Waites wrote:
* [2011-02-14 15:03:19 -0500] Kingsley Idehenkide...@openlinksw.com écrit:
] If you can graph graph IRIs and scope them to your applications needs,
] what's wrong with that? You don't have to set up
On 2/15/11 3:16 AM, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 03:03:19PM -0500, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
To ask from another direction:
** Is it possible that user1 uses a SQL / SPARQL query on one set of
triple tables and user2 uses other triple tables? **
- With SQL / SPARQL query I
* [2011-02-15 10:09:03 +0100] Bob Ferris z...@elbklang.net écrit:
]
] Great. However, I'm really wondering a bit why this couldn't be done on
] the basis of ACLs, i.e., as Kingsley proposed, every user has its own
] graph, which contains only user specific data, and then there might be a
]
On 2/15/11 8:20 AM, William Waites wrote:
* [2011-02-15 10:09:03 +0100] Bob Ferrisz...@elbklang.net écrit:
]
] Great. However, I'm really wondering a bit why this couldn't be done on
] the basis of ACLs, i.e., as Kingsley proposed, every user has its own
] graph, which contains only user
* [2011-02-15 09:02:54 -0500] Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com écrit:
]
] A DBMS User inside Virtuoso is associated with a WebID. Thus, you have
] SQL Users or SQL Users associated with WebID re. how DBMS object
] privileges are handled.
Sure, that's identification. It's the ACL that I'm
On 2/15/11 9:29 AM, William Waites wrote:
* [2011-02-15 09:02:54 -0500] Kingsley Idehenkide...@openlinksw.com écrit:
]
] A DBMS User inside Virtuoso is associated with a WebID. Thus, you have
] SQL Users or SQL Users associated with WebID re. how DBMS object
] privileges are handled.
Sure,
Hi,
I have been trying to load the uniprot rdf file into virtuoso. Uniprot
provides a rather big file [1] which uncompressed is ~133GB.
I have been trying to load it into virtuoso (6.1.2) but it seems that
virtuoso's performance drops after a while and eventually hangs.
We tried to load it using
Pierre,
Being are very large dataset have you tuned your Virtuoso Server for running on
the target OS as detailed at:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfperformancetuning.html
You can also use the bulk loader scripts we use for loading large datasets at
if not already doing so:
On 08/02/2011 09:32, Adrian Gschwend wrote:
Hi group,
I created a user in Virtuoso and added a RDF Sink folder for him. In the
properties of the folder I added the following virt:rdf_graph option:
http://localhost:8080/DAV/home/dba/rdf_sink/
virt:rdf_sponger is on
but all files I
Hi,
To push the loading capacity of the open source Virtuoso I use 2
things at Bio2RDF.
1) Good size server (24 cores, 128 GB ram). I can't do much for you
here. The more ram the better and the more core, the more parrallel
loading... up to a certain point with the free version
2) Exploit the
On 2/15/11 12:19 PM, Marc-Alexandre Nolin wrote:
Hi,
To push the loading capacity of the open source Virtuoso I use 2
things at Bio2RDF.
1) Good size server (24 cores, 128 GB ram). I can't do much for you
here. The more ram the better and the more core, the more parrallel
loading... up to a
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