The triple store I'm using is actually Sesame+OWLIM and I've been
using the Sesame Java API to work with it. If Backstage is built on
Sesame as well, it shouldn't be too complicated to replace its (in
memory, I guess) repository by an external one ?

" I'm not entirely clear on whether you can build a TupleQuery out of
the Sesame Java API and have it issue a SPARQL query to the endpoint"
I'm not sure I understood this correctly. What type of query does
Backstage use, if not SPARQL ?


On Jan 3, 9:54 pm, Ryan Lee <ryan...@zepheira.com> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Backstage is built on Sesame, which handles a good deal of SPARQL
> natively.  Here's one of the developers showing it off:
>
> http://jeenbroekstra.blogspot.com/2010/03/accessing-dbpedias-sparql-e...
>
> We haven't tapped into this specific feature, but perhaps you've come
> across it in your exploration.  I'm not entirely clear on whether you
> can build a TupleQuery out of the Sesame Java API and have it issue a
> SPARQL query to the endpoint, or whether you would need to modify the
> Backstage code to directly build SPARQL queries.  You could perhaps ask
> on the Sesame users list.
>
> On 12/14/11 04:07 , Martin M. wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I used the former version of Exhibit to build a prototype on a static
> > data source last year and it proved to be a very promising tool. I'm
> > currently looking for the same kind of vizualization/tayloring of data
> > on a larger source (triple store) via a SPARQL endpoint. My question
> > is: can Exhibit3 be used on a SPARQL endpoint ? And if not, is it
> > planned for a future version ?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Martin

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