So how's it going? I was asking because the repo does not seem to have
changed in 6 days - ie. since before your email on 22/July
Andy
On 24/07/14 14:37, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Hi Andy,
yes, the repo is updated.
Miguel
On 24 Jul 2014, at 14:15, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
Miguel,
Is github.com/mbentoalves/jena up-to-date?
Andy
On 22/07/14 12:45, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Hi Andy,
in a first glance, the problem stated in my email of 16/July is a non-issue.
However, I will see again. I have some doubts if a SPARQL command can produce
new data that can be false when new deductions are performed. I will deepen my
study and, if necessary, prepare a show case.
My next steps, will be try to hook sparql commands with rule terms in a rule.
Miguel
On 21 Jul 2014, at 16:22, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
On 19/07/14 00:10, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Hi All,
I did a new update in my repository (https://github.com/mbentoalves/jena). I
implemented Sparql commands in rules in hybrid and forward mode. Now, we can
define sparql commands in rules in all engine modes (backward, forwardRETE,
hybrid, forward). Rules with a sparql command only can have 1 body term, the
sparql command himself. I removed the constraint that a rule with a sparql
command only can have 1 term in the head. Therefore, it is possible something
like:
(\\\sparql
Select ?x ?z
where {?x <eg:p> ?y . ?y <eg:p> ?z .}
\\\sparql) -> (?x <eg:p1> ?z) (?z <eg:p2> ?x).
(only in forward mode, of course, because backward mode doesn't allow more than
1 head term).
Next, I will try to hook a sparql command with other terms in a rule.
Miguel
Miguel,
Now it works with the RETE engine, is the issue of executing SPARQL queries
once (email of 16/July) a non-issue?
Andy