On 20/05/2009 17:14, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Sorry, I'll try harder :-)
I understand that what you are asking is something like this.
For some sites (including rkbexplorer), when you resolve a URI, it constructs a
SPARQL query and returns the result of the query.
This might be all the triples with the subject, or object, or both, or
something more complex that takes into account b-nodes.
So it might be nice if somewhere, such as the sitemap.xml, this query was
documented.
I think this is exactly what the "slicing" is trying to do, but instead of
publishing the actual query, it names the common (obvious) ones to use.
So a "slicing" of "subject" would tell you that you could do the query you say
below on the appropriate SPARQL endpoint and get exactly the same thing you would get by resolving
the URI.
So I still think that answers your question, but I'm sure you can tell me if it
doesn't :-)
Ok, I see your point. However, I don't see *which* of the various
slicings described is the one returned (ie, the equivalent query) when I
resolve a URI... or do you mean it is always the "subject" slicing?
Where is this stated that this slicing is what you get when resolving
the URI?
Cheers
D