Arthur, Thanks. It would be helpful to see an example of this in the spec as well. Specifically, some questions I've heard is how one would reference @rdf:resource and quoting, etc.
For example, how to query for a specific user URI. Thanks, Steve Arthur Ryman <[email protected]> wrote on 07/21/2010 09:57:04 AM: > From: Arthur Ryman <[email protected]> > To: Steve K Speicher/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS > Cc: [email protected], [email protected] > Date: 07/21/2010 09:57 AM > Subject: Re: [oslc-core] Query syntax BNF - What is uri_ref_esc ? > > Steve, > > This was defined in the selective properties BNF, which used to be in the > same document. After the split it got orphaned. I added back the > following: > > uri_ref_esc ::= /* an angle bracket-delimited URI reference in which > > and \ are \-escaped. */ > > Regards, > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Arthur Ryman, PhD, DE > > > Chief Architect, Project and Portfolio Management > > IBM Software, Rational > > Markham, ON, Canada | Office: 905-413-3077, Cell: 416-939-5063 > Twitter | Facebook | YouTube > > > > > > > > From: > Steve K Speicher <[email protected]> > To: > [email protected] > Date: > 07/20/2010 07:19 PM > Subject: > [oslc-core] Query syntax BNF - What is uri_ref_esc ? > Sent by: > [email protected] > > > > The BNF Syntax at [1] seems to exclude the definition of uri_ref_esc which > > is used to define: > > value ::= uri_ref_esc | literal_value > > [1] > http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OSLCCoreSpecQueryDRAFT? > sortcol=table;up=#oslc_where > > > Thanks, > Steve Speicher | IBM Rational Software | (919) 254-0645 > > > _______________________________________________ > Oslc-Core mailing list > [email protected] > http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/oslc-core_open-services.net > > >
