Is this a little bit like Sesame 4's new Repository helper type? Not totally 
the same thing, but similar in that it's bringing a lot of convenience together 
around the notion of dataset?

http://rdf4j.org/doc/4/programming.docbook?view#Stream_based_querying_and_transaction_handling

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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library

On Aug 2, 2015, at 3:05 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Stephen, all,
> 
> Recently on users@ there was a question about the s-* in java. That got me 
> thinking about an interface to pull together all SPARQL operations into one 
> application-facing place.  We have jena-jdbc, and jena-client already - this 
> is my sketch take.
> 
> [1] RDFConnection
> 
> Currently, it's a sketch-for-discussion; it's a bit DatasetAccessor-like + 
> SPARQL query + SPARQL Update.  And some whole-dataset-REST-ish operations 
> (that Fuseki happens to support).  It's a chance to redo things a bit.
> 
> RDFConnection uses the existing SPARQL+RDF classes and abstractions in ARQ, 
> not strings, [*]  rather than putting all app-visible clases in one package.
> 
> Adding an equivalent of DatabaseClient to represent one place would be good - 
> and add the admin operations, for Fuseki at least.  Also, a streaming load 
> possibility.
> 
> Comments?
> Specific use cases?
> 
>       Andy
> 
> (multi-operation transactions ... later!)
> 
> [*] You can use strings as well - that's the way to get arbitrary 
> non-standard extensions through.
> 
> [1] 
> https://github.com/afs/AFS-Dev/blob/master/src/main/java/projects/rdfconnection/RDFConnection.java

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