Hi, Marmotta relies on what we call "backends" [1] for exchanging the actual technology we use for persistence (default one is KiWi [2]).
Currently Marmotta Backends need to be Sesame 2.7 compatible. We're working on migrating to RDF4J, but we don't have any timeline for that. Therefore, if you want to use any of the Jena storage solutions, you may need to bridge it. I'm not aware of any proper solution for that, but there was different implementations by Andy and Peter. Actually that was of the uses cases behind Commons RDF [3]. So it'd be great if you could explore that path and come back to us with any feedback. Cheers, [1] https://marmotta.apache.org/platform/backends.html [2] https://marmotta.apache.org/kiwi [3] https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rdf/ On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 10:42 AM, EXI-Sisodiya, Pramod < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Team, > > I am working on a PoC to use Marmotta platform, able to load & access the > data using Kiwi DB but got to know that Kiwi is not good if data is huge. > I am trying to configure Apache Jena as backend in Marmotta but no luck. I > have tried all ways to find out the answer but not getting an answer. Could > you please give some pointers to configure Jena with Marmotta. > > > > Thanks & Best Regards, > Pramod Sisodiya > Mobile +1 (425) 229-8720 > >
