Certainly it would be _possible_ to write an extension for Fuseki that would do such a thing. It is not in any obvious way part of the current remit for the Jena project. Are you interested in undertaking that work?
--- A. Soroka The University of Virginia Library > On Mar 4, 2017, at 7:40 AM, Laura Morales <laure...@mail.com> wrote: > > This message is very confusing. > I was asking whether it would be possible to add another (more friendly) > query language to Fuseki, or not? > > >> Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2017 at 1:32 PM >> From: baran...@gmail.com >> To: users@jena.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Fuseki support other query languages >> >> >> I think it was a false estimation to allure SQL folks for Semantic Web >> with SPARQL. >> >>> SPARQL is rather cumbersome and counter-intuitive to work with... >> >> and that was one of the important reasons, why they ignored SPARQL. There >> are also other reasons. But the most important one is: No revolution >> basing on the help of the past. >> >>> I was wondering whether it would be possible to support in Fuseki some >>> other more friendly query language, such as graphql or gremlin. >> >> I don't know much about graphql... >> I don't know much about gremlin... >> >> But i know that it would have been much better trying to develope a new >> query language starting from scratch and supporting intuitively usage of a >> simple RDFS-design. Also for better performance... >> >> But about ten years ago, confrontated with SPARQL, i also thought, very >> good idea, i have 2-3 years experience with SQL and i have an open door to >> Semantic Web revolution... >> >> thanks, baran >> -- >> Using Opera's mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >>