On 2/9/09 10:42 AM, Juan Sequeda wrote:


        Well you've just made my point re. Cognitive Dissonance :-(


    I don't agree. I am clearly stating a problem, and the paths
    needed for it to be solved. How am I contradicting myself?
    Read the question posed. I didn't ask you if there where any
    solutions that you found palatable. I asked if any solutions
    existed at all.


I agree, I misread. there are.



    Ok.. I believe I see where the confusion is. Of course virtuoso
    and d2r server publish RDF linked data, etc. What I mean is that
    it does not happen in an automatic fashion. That is needed! At
    least for all my web developer colleagues who will never invest
    time in learning about virtuoso and d2r server.
    You don't know that Virtuoso automates the production of "Data
    Source" ontologies, instance data, plus deployment of RDF Linked
    Data. And because you don't know it doesn't exist, right?


You are telling my the Virtuoso already has developed the necessary linking algorithms to automatically link RDF that comes from rdbms? If so, then we should all be running Virtuoso and the problem is solved!
No, you should run Virtuoso if it works for you. If you are competing with Virtuoso, then make something better, net effect: constructive competition. I don't advocate monoculture (in any form), I prefer constructive competition and any antithesis of: innovation by committee.

I can stand time wasting, and NIH is about time wasting ultimately.

I try no to preach to choirs, and certainly don't like explaining to parents: How to make babies.

Kingsley



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    President&  CEO
    OpenLink Software     Web:http://www.openlinksw.com






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President&  CEO
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