Brian Hardy wrote:
> I created a web application that displays information queried from 
> dbpedia.
> It works fairly well once it's been running for a little while, but 
> when it starts up, and performs it's first 5 to 6 queries, the results 
> come back very slowly (or possibly incomplete).
>
> Once I've made several queries I guess the data is cached because 
> things are fairly snappy. But I get new, not previously queried 
> results in a reasonable time as well, so I'm not sure the improved 
> speed is due to caching data.
>
> What is the reason for the very slow result access when I start to 
> query dbpedia?
>
> Do you have any suggestions on how to make this perform better? My web 
> app times out the initial calls and appears to not work for a while 
> when it's first started. I guess I could query and store results in my 
> own database prior and then my web app could query this other 
> database, but I'm not very fond of that solution.
>
> Thanks
> Brian
>
>
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Brian,

You could start with the SPARQL Query in question.

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