Currently, Fuseki does not have a way to provide multiple datasets - Joseki has that feature.

It will do - the code isn't written. Currently, you would have to write Java code to load the multiple datasets. The core engine is multi-dataset, the configuration is not yet.

        Andy


On 04/06/11 20:40, Regis Pires Magalhães wrote:
Paolo,
In my case I want to publish data from some students.
Each student should have a small dataset, so it would be great if I could
use only one Fuseki instance to share resources.
My intention is to publish all datasets in a single machine with only one
JVM.
If that is not possible or if it is too difficult to do with Fuseki, I will
have to use Joseki.

Regards,
Regis.




2011/6/4 Paolo Castagna<[email protected]>



Regis Pires Magalhăes wrote:
Is it possible to use multiple datasets with a single Fuseki instance or
I
have to use Joseki to do that?
Fuseki Control Panel Web interface asks me the selection of a dataset.
How
can I enable more than one dataset there?

It would be a very useful feature indeed. :-)

As far as I know, there isn't a simple way currently.
You will need to write some Java code, mainly to configure/initialize
TDB datasets. Everything else, in Fuseki, is ready to support multiple
datasets.

Also, I am not sure if there are others who need to host multiple datasets
on the same machine... but, lately, I have been wondering if it would make
sense to share the node table and related caches between different TDB
datasets hosted on the same machine and running in the same JVM.

Paolo


Regards,
Regis.



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