-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was more just curious about how that service gets deployed into the web tree. I didn't realize it was as straightforward as a JAX-RS resource. Thanks!
- --- A. Soroka The University of Virginia Library On Sep 17, 2013, at 12:16 PM, Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote: > No, the path is hardcoded in the jax-rs annotation. By tthe design of > JAX-RS It would not be trivial to make this configurable. But why would you > want two Sparql endpoints? > > Reto > > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 2:19 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> This is a thread currently running on the Stanbol mailing list, in which >> it is pointed out that the Clerezza SPARQL endpoint is available at >> "/sparql", which clashes with Stanbol's SPARQL endpoint. I was wondering if >> there is a way to adjust/redeploy that Clerezza endpoint? Is it >> OSGi-config-able? >> >> - --- >> A. Soroka >> The University of Virginia Library >> >> On Sep 16, 2013, at 3:20 AM, Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote: >> >>> Hi Kuba, >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Kuba The Greatest >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> 1) Is there any non programmatical way (e.g. REST API) to register a >> new >>>>> TripleCollection for SPARQL endpoint? >>>> >>>> Not in Apache Stanbol. But you should be able to do this by directly >>>> using Apache Clerezza. Maybe @Reto could add here some information on >>>> how to enable the Clerezza SPARQL endpoint when running in Apache >>>> Stanbol. >>>> >>> >>> With the clerezza sparql endpoint you don't need to register triple >>> collections to the endpoint but any avaialable triple collection can be >>> queried.(But having triple collections with invalid URIs as names causes >>> problems). >>> >>> As the clerezza endpoint also listens at the /sparql path the stanbol one >>> has to be removed before installing the clerezza one. I'm planing to >> create >>> a partialbundlelist/feature with the required bundles soon. In between >> you >>> might have a look at >>> >> https://github.com/fusepool/fusepool-bundlelist/blob/master/src/main/bundles/list.xmlwhich >>> contains the required bundles. >>> >>> Feel free to ask if you encounter problems. >>> >>> >>>> >>>>> 2) Can I register ontologies stored in OntoNet as TripleCollections so >> I >>>>> could run some SPARQL queries on them? Is there any other way I can run >>>>> SPARQL queries on ontologies stored in OntoNet ? >>>> >>>> If I remember correctly the OntologyManager does store ontologies >>>> using Clerezza as prescience. If this is the case those data are >>>> queryable via the Clerezza SPARQL endpoint. Stanbol does not register >>>> them to its own SPARQL endpoint. >>>> >>>>> 3) Does SPARQL endpoint make use of reasoners, especially HermiT ? If >> no, >>>>> would it be possible to add such a feature ? By adding I mean that I >>>> would >>>>> have to connect some modules either by configuring them or >> programming. I >>>>> know that HermiT does not support SPARQL out of the box that's why I am >>>>> even more interested if I can get such a feature using Stanbol. >>>> >>>> Sorry I am not the right person to answer this question. >>>> >>> >>> I'm not the best person either. But from the clerezza side the best >>> approach might be to register a virtual triple collection which exposes >> the >>> base triples + HermiT infered triples with TcManager. It will then be >>> available via the sparql endpoint. >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Reto >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) >> Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org >> >> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSOEjcAAoJEATpPYSyaoIkoCAH/iQH3OFnqtf30Uk++dlbVODO >> klpFMNGWhDogrr47ZtDdmUIFWpnnsI47YrvU5boI/g3+t6MuZpSe7XE4kJejj3Nx >> R+AljkDxz8rX2Jook+DGzeQ/7HARJGRd2mlm/xsLvXPjThLw5uxNH60uyTT+wDuJ >> PStIleK/RU+gNbYZ2dE6xB+fh0/EIemeqTB79Xoi1xXrYhcFCdwgcyHe+LXBtvyI >> TOjKsN3uyw2a/fRPkPmBvYd3JRU9XzExB58PGayHDsympDTZF04SJjGQdWzQhCho >> 5U7BHDrDQ3l11adqZLH0+LKP8PpYkw2IHuXY2H3yytQzQyY+CzjYTdPHpyduc7c= >> =KxTR >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSOIEYAAoJEATpPYSyaoIk52YH/A6en2OcclSK4Qhw5K7eYlzm 8kMWVz5vRtvE1bs5TlD061xIFV2HG4sc+GYQJetscmIGg8M5CLmPHnSW6zxOcMB6 w2KK/qIpP7i0ScPeCJ0laU9+q3Y3lZtSI9rlW/ip8RBXbcEEUe9rbs+KvOX98Vx3 ltG2VEL6fGTErI6Ed2Wod0DxDWiQLNqhDv1HJxgiqgc8FcMxpLk6KbuWn3qQD1qZ GCyMSRJN2eXoXEo5EuT7M2dwU7K2clAHXbrjjymSspMJ3WrmJ5DVvMaKHDm5NN+o RMRokERSwkhe2RoVl9/MjxQD1JQGLNVtEspXtfmpqO/OpWJ952/7nTpCDcrRa6E= =C5ZT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
