Steve Harris wrote:
Alternatively you could put that data in a RDF store, and just serve
up the fragments using a wrapped CONSTRUCT query.
That's what we do for qdos.com, eg
http://qdos.com/user/Steve-Harris/18b6f60b41e05aaa418565ebfe901d6b/rdfxml
and it's pretty efficient, more efficient that storing 1000 separate
files as XML.
The downside is that the RDF is not very pretty to look at, but it
could be with a better RDF/XML serialiser.
- Steve
Steve,
The data is already in an RDF Store. Of course, you can add yours etc. :-)
Martin should have sent links like:
1. http://tr.im/lThV -- the whole ontology
2. http://tr.im/lTiC -- sampling of Products or Service Model instance data
Kingsley
On 20 May 2009, at 14:59, Martin Hepp (UniBW) wrote:
Hi Steve,
as I replied to Libby (but did not include all mailing lists): The
whole data set is served from currently 100 smaller files, which will
be broken down to 1000 files shortly. For various reasons however, we
don't want to serve one file per element, because that will create a
huge overhead - the individual data sets are rather small (a few
triples per item). Having one million micro-files is hard to manage.
Also, since we want to stay within OWL DL, we would have to duplicate
proper ontology header meta-data a million times.
Thus, we use a (rather large) set of rules in the .htaccess file to
serve that part of the data set that contains the element you are
actually looking for. You will receive a few more triples than you
need, but simply discard those ;-)
Martin
Steve Harris wrote:
Very cool resource.
On 20 May 2009, at 10:18, Libby Miller wrote:
Individual commodity descriptions can be retrieved as follows:
http://openean.kaufkauf.net/id/EanUpc_<UPC/EAN>
Example:
http://openean.kaufkauf.net/id/EanUpc_0001067792600
This seems to give me multiple product descriptions - am I
misunderstanding?
Yeah, looks like it returns the entire document that the particular
EAN appears in.
Not very linked data friendly (you'll end up with a large proportion
of repeated triples in identical graphs, with different graph URIS),
but certainly better than nothing.
- Steve
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