On 4/16/13 4:27 PM, Aidan Hogan wrote:
In summary:

* "SPARQL scales in some cases" = vague, but okay
* "SPARQL scales" = not okay
Does SQL scale?

In short, does any query language scale in this context?

How does some RESTful pattern scale in a manner that surpasses what's possible with a declarative query language?

My original context for scale was a single interaction pattern over HTTP that's endowed with a declarative query language.

SPARQL Protocol patterns are more scalable than REST interaction patterns since you have one vs a N number of different RESTful patterns.

That said, I am eternally interested in useful SPARQL queries that make a useful case for SPARQL not being scalable when the goal is a useful solution.

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