Johan Sundström wrote: > On 1/29/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> That was just a random example. There are several query languages for >> RDF, and the flavor of the day is SPARQL >> > > Thanks for all the pointers. Is SPARQL (or a subset thereof) what you > would like to see in Exhibit? (After all, not all research produces > results likely to fit a non-research audience; I'm not aware of how > SPARQL fares here.) > I don't know if there is any value for a sophisticated query language in Exhibit. The current expression language seems more suited for the things we do with Exhibit.
> A stated (if, perhaps, blue sky) goal of becoming a first-class > citizen of the browser DOM does however suggest picking proven > favourites for strategically important choices, over inventing one's > own. At least if there are any on offer that are good enough. :-) > Right, so if the need arises for a query language, SPARQL would be the first choice. David _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
