Hello, I was wondering if there have been any efforts towards packaging Sesame2 as a Soprano backend for use with Nepomuk? I'm currently working as an intern at Intevation GmbH in Osnabrück, Germany and am currently starting to work on something like this. I'm new to packaging (Java) stuff, which is why I'm asking here. If anyone has any advice or ideas as to how to accomplish this goal, I'd appreciate your help. As of what I have read up to now, it seems like most Java applications and/or libraries depend on very specific versions of external jar files. Since Sesame2 seems to rely on quite a few as well, what would be the best approach in your eyes to deal with this issue? We'd like to use sesame2 as a storage backend for Nepomuk together with Kontact Enterprise 4, since Redland seems way to inefficient at the moment.
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