On 19/03/14 12:37, Timothy Armstrong wrote:
I have had a really large vision about how we can enhance all our
object-oriented technologies with the Semantic Web technologies. Running
SPARQL on object-oriented data is part of it, and I have thought ARQ
would be best for that purpose.  Another part is that we can enhance the
object-oriented data model with many elements of the OWL data model,
including much of the reasoning, anywhere the object-oriented data model
is used.  The intention is to let people use the OWL data model in all
the object-oriented programs they write, instead of just the
object-oriented data model as it is.

What I would really like, though, would be if we could get more data on
the Semantic Web and make it larger, with all the object-oriented data
in the world that people are willing to post.  I have thought what we
really want to do is set up SPARQL endpoints on object databases.
Another source of object-oriented data in the world is object-relational
mapping.  I'm not entirely sure, but I have thought it might also be
possible to set up SPARQL endpoints on data sources of object-relational
mapping, by treating the data as object-oriented data.

Alibaba (https://bitbucket.org/openrdf/alibaba) gives a RDF-ORM, so it's the reverse direction to exposing existing object-oriented data (as far as I know).

        Andy

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