Sorry about how that looked.

Should look like this:
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Hi,

I know that it’s possible to do safe queries with Jena using a QuerySolution 
for both update queries and select queries.

Ex.

UpdateExecutionFactory

create(Update update, Dataset dataset, QuerySolution inputBinding)



Is it possible to do something similar when running these queries against 
Fuseki over HTTP?

My scenario at the moment: Create a user with a username and email provided by 
the user. To be safe, for SQL, I would use a prepared statement. In Jena I 
would normally use a QuerySolution.

Regards,
Håvard M. Ottestad


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On 06/01/16 11:42, "Håvard Mikkelsen Ottestad" <haavard.ottes...@acando.no> 
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I know that it’s possible to do safe queries with Jena using a QuerySolution 
>for both update queries and select queries.
>
>Ex.
>
>UpdateExecutionFactory
>
>create<https://jena.apache.org/documentation/javadoc/arq/org/apache/jena/update/UpdateExecutionFactory.html#create-org.apache.jena.update.Update-org.apache.jena.query.Dataset-org.apache.jena.query.QuerySolution->(Update<https://jena.apache.org/documentation/javadoc/arq/org/apache/jena/update/Update.html>
> update, 
>Dataset<https://jena.apache.org/documentation/javadoc/arq/org/apache/jena/query/Dataset.html>
> 
>dataset,QuerySolution<https://jena.apache.org/documentation/javadoc/arq/org/apache/jena/query/QuerySolution.html>
> inputBinding)
>
>Is it possible to do something similar when running these queries against 
>Fuseki over HTTP?
>
>My scenario at the moment: Create a user with a username and email provided by 
>the user. To be safe, for SQL, I would use a prepared statement. In Jena I 
>would normally use a QuerySolution.
>
>Regards,
>Håvard M. Ottestad

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