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Alessandro Adamou updated STANBOL-695:
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Description:
Currently there are no RESTful services for deleting ontologies completely (you
have to remove graphs via Clerezza), because an ontology could be managed by
one or more scopes or sessions at the same time, or it could be imported by
managed ontologies and therefore be a transitive dependency.
Implementing a mechanism for managing handles on ontologies and deciding on the
possibility to delete them will be a great leap towards CRUD implementation in
ontology management.
Environment: (was: Currently there are no RESTful services for deleting
ontologies completely (you have to remove graphs via Clerezza), because an
ontology could be managed by one or more scopes or sessions at the same time,
or it could be imported by managed ontologies and therefore be a transitive
dependency.
Implementing a mechanism for managing handles on ontologies and deciding on the
possibility to delete them will be a great leap towards CRUD implementation in
ontology management.)
> Dependency management for ontologies
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> Key: STANBOL-695
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-695
> Project: Stanbol
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Ontology Manager
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0-incubating
> Reporter: Alessandro Adamou
>
> Currently there are no RESTful services for deleting ontologies completely
> (you have to remove graphs via Clerezza), because an ontology could be
> managed by one or more scopes or sessions at the same time, or it could be
> imported by managed ontologies and therefore be a transitive dependency.
> Implementing a mechanism for managing handles on ontologies and deciding on
> the possibility to delete them will be a great leap towards CRUD
> implementation in ontology management.
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