Thank you very much for these pointers Andy.

This is great

Lewis
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From: Andy Seaborne [[email protected]]
Sent: 18 April 2011 20:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Joseki or ARQ

On 18/04/11 19:48, McGibbney, Lewis John wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am currently trying to decide on the best infrastructure from the
> two above to suit my situation.
>
> I have been looking at running Joseki as a tomcat web application (to
> execute SPARQL queries within my existing web app). From undertaking
> some initial reading, it looks as though I can query a dataset E.g.
> my ontology through the Joseki web interface. At this stage I only
> need to query a fairly small ontology which can be found below. I
> will be building this ontology library up as time progresses.
>
> http://content.screencast.com/users/WOMBRA/folders/Default/media/cd58d70f-c01c-4d6d-8261-937fd9be5ad4/section6energydomestic2010rdf.owl?downloadOnly=true
>
>  Therefore I don't know if it is worth using TDB and ARQ at all or
> simply sticking to Joseki. Can anyone please provide insight into any
> considerations I should be aware of.

Joseki includes ARQ.

TDB would provide persistence - but your example is only 329 triples so
reading a file in each time is practical.

See also, Fuseki

http://openjena.org/wiki/Fuseki

except, currently, it's not packed as a webapp so either grab the
servlets it uses or run a separate SPARQL server.

        Andy

While legal, using IRI-characters may limit interoperability.  Jena is
fine with them.

rdf:about="&section6energydomestic2010;hasMaximumAreaWeightedAverageUvalueForAllElementsOfTheSameTypeWhereParametersForColumnADoNotApplyWperm²K"

The "Wperm²K" part.

>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Lewis

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