Thanks, noted

Best, Ravion

On Sep 7, 2016 2:15 PM, "Benson Margulies" <bimargul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jena is a library for storing, processing, and querying RDF, not a
> device (magical or otherwise) for deriving triples from other data
> sources. Using fuzzy matching to resolve items in a database to named
> things-in-the-world is not a job for an RDF library. There are things
> that do that; I happen to work at a place that has a commercial
> offering for this, and there are many others.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:00 PM, ☼ R Nair (रविशंकर नायर)
> <ravishankar.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Agree, the question is whether an RDF can be created out of the data from
> > multiple data sources and use it for semantic correlation. That would
> turn
> > the world round. In my organization,  there are at least a PB of data
> lying
> > in disparate sources, untapped because , they are legacy and none knows
> the
> > relationships until explored manually. If Jean is not, any suggestions to
> > manage this? Thanks
> >
> > Best, Ravion
> >
> > On Sep 7, 2016 1:55 PM, "A. Soroka" <aj...@virginia.edu> wrote:
> >
> > Jena is an RDF framework-- it's not really designed to integrate SQL
> > databases. Are you sure you are using the right product? Does your use
> case
> > involve a good deal of RDF processing?
> >
> > ---
> > A. Soroka
> > The University of Virginia Library
> >
> >> On Sep 7, 2016, at 1:43 PM, ☼ R Nair (रविशंकर नायर) <
> > ravishankar.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> All,
> >>
> >> I am new to Jena. I would like to query two databases, mysql and Oracle.
> >> Assume that there are similar columns in both. For example MYSQL
> contains
> > a
> >> table EMP with ENAME column. Oracle contains, say, DEPT table with
> >> EMPLOYEENAME column. What are the steps if I want Jena to find out ENAME
> > of
> >> MYSQL is same as EMPLOYEENAME column of Oracle, ( and so can be joined).
> > Is
> >> this possible, at least to get an output saying both columns are
> similar?
> >> If so, how, thanks and appreciate your help.
> >>
> >> Best, Ravion
>

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