On 17/09/11 21:19, Glenn Ammons wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Andy Seaborne<[email protected]> wrote:
You don't need to introduce the graph implementation to the system - TDB
does some initialization for other reasons.
Thanks, Andy, for the info. I'll start with the method you suggest;
it is indeed a lot simpler than I feared. I guess that, after I
construct the DataSource or Dataset, then I would issue queries from
Java.
Yes.
My eventual goal is to expose this stuff through Joseki, probably
along with a TDB store that we already expose to web clients as a
SPARQL endpoint. In that case, I'll have to tell Joseki about the CSV
dataset somehow. But that's a different question.
I don't use them but maybe one of the RDB2RDF tools, or D2RQ, can help
with the mapping of CSV to RDF.
If you are starting out, use Fuseki not Joseki. Fuseki is the
replacement for Joseki and now has all the major features (in the
development build) and has SPARQL graph store protocol as well as the
query and SPARQL Update protocols.
Thanks.
--glenn
Andy