Andy, I started working on task JENA-508 namely adding these fn functions: fn:normalize-space fn:normalize-unicode fn:format-number fn:round-half-to-even fn:adjust-dateTime-to-timezone fn:adjust-date-to-timezone fn:adjust-time-to-timezone fn:format-dateTime fn:format-date fn:format-time
but I cannot change the status of the task. Is there something I need to do in order to change the status ? Regards, Alessandro 2016-04-24 9:26 GMT+02:00 Alessandro Seganti <[email protected]>: > Andy, > thank you for getting back to me! I will give a look to the list of things > you wrote to me and try to get some insight on them. 1/ and 5/ seems the > most feasible in the short term. 2/ and 3/ seem very interesting but I will > need some more info to start working on it :) Anyway if I have any > questions I will ask. > > Alessandro > > 2016-04-16 18:32 GMT+02:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>: > >> On 11/04/16 18:50, Alessandro Seganti wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I was looking around but I have not found any other task. If someone has >>> in >>> mind another task that I can do just let me know. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Alessandro >>> >> >> Hi there, >> >> The tasks could use some cleaning and categorising. IMO many of the open >> ended tasks over, say 2year, could be resolved "won't fix" and a note to >> reopen only there is new input. >> >> Anyway, some suggestions: >> >> >> 1/ JENA-647 : This is adding template queries to Fuseki. >> >> The idea is that server has a service where instead of a query, the >> requests has a template name and values for variables. A template lists >> some variables that must be defined as part of its definition in an >> assembler. >> >> Such a service means a published dataset can have just a fixed set of >> template queries to access it. >> >> http://localhost/3030/ds/template?id=nameoftemplat&var_A=<http://example >> >&var_B=123 >> >> First step is to write a design. >> >> 2/ The Spatial query and text query modules share a common framework but >> the text one has had work done on it and the spatial one hasn't. It would >> be good to find the common framework and redo the spatial query module to >> share the general mechanisms with the text query. >> >> 3/ Bruno was looking at JENA-632 (JSON from SPARQL) : Bruno - is there >> anything here to collaborate on? >> >> 4/ There was a discussion users@ about better formatting of JSON-LD. >> This is not an open ended pretty printed project (which is hard and no one >> is ever happy with the outcome!); it's to let a JSON-LD @context be passed >> through the writer code in the RIOT context (same word - completely >> different thing - it's a map of parameters) and then be passed to the 3rd >> part JSON-LD writer Jena uses. >> >> 5/ JENA-508 - there are some missing XQuery/Xpath functions list at the >> end of this JIRA. I think with those, jena would have all the relevant ones >> (that is, the ones on scalars and not specific to XML). >> >> Andy >> >> >
