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Aaron Coburn commented on COMMONSRDF-73:
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Hi [~zakmck], I have some similar code 
[here|https://github.com/trellis-ldp/trellis-api/blob/master/src/main/java/org/trellisldp/api/RDFUtils.java#L37],
 which is an API that gets used by an LDP server. It, too, is independent of 
RDF implementations. As you have pointed out, when using commons-rdf-jena, the 
commons-rdf-simple jar *does* end up on the classpath, but I still will always 
get a JenaRDF object from `getInstance()`, since elsewhere in the code a 
JenaRDF object is instantiated.

> Jena module has Simple dependency, SPI will never work
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COMMONSRDF-73
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSRDF-73
>             Project: Apache Commons RDF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jena
>    Affects Versions: 0.3.0
>            Reporter: Marco Brandizi
>
> I'm trying to setup the RDF object one should use with Commons-RDF in a 
> transparent way, using the SPI mechanism, ServiceLoader and 
> META-INF/org.apache.commons.rdf.api.RDF. 
> This is the code I'm using:
> {code:java}
> private synchronized static RDF getDefaultRdf () 
> {
>       if ( defaultRdf != null ) return defaultRdf;
>       
>       ServiceLoader<RDF> loader = ServiceLoader.load ( RDF.class );
>       Iterator<RDF> itr = loader.iterator();
>       
>       if ( !itr.hasNext () ) throw new RdfException (
>               "No implementation found for Commons RDF, please, review your 
> dependencies/classpath"
>       );
>       defaultRdf = itr.next();
>       if ( itr.hasNext () ) log.warn ( 
>               "More than one RDF instance available for Commons RDF, taking 
> the first one ({})", 
>               itr.next ().getClass ().getName () 
>       );      
>       
>       return defaultRdf;
> }
> {code}
> I've done a first test with the Jena module (commons-rdf-jena). SPI is broken 
> by the fact this module also declares commons-rdf-simple as one of its 
> dependencies. At least in Maven, the META-INF in commons-rdf-simple is the 
> first that is met in the classpath and the simple implementation is the one 
> that is picked by the code above, as reported by the warning. I expect the 
> Jena implementation to be pulled up when I link the jena module as the only 
> dependency.
> Such dependency should be removed, and not just because of this problem 
> (different commons implementations should be independent of each other). I've 
> given a look at the source files and it seem the rdf-simple module is only 
> used for testing purposes (but physically is in the main code folders).



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