On 16/04/2013 22:05, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/16/13 4:15 PM, Aidan Hogan wrote:

The ability to answer "I don't know" or "cannot compute right now" or
"I need more time" would make anything trivially scalable. But "I
don't know" or "cannot compute" or "I need more time" is not a valid
SPARQL answer. Nor is stopping after the first X answers are returned.
Let's have a constructive conversation via SPARQL protocol URLs.

I thought my comments were constructive? (If not, I'd be happy to hear why not.)

Anyways, as per my previous reply ...

With respect to this SPARQL query service:
        
    http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql

I would like a response complaint with the SPARQL standard for either of the following two SPARQL queries:

    SELECT * WHERE
    {?s foaf:knows ?o}

or

    SELECT * WHERE
    {?s foaf:knows ?o . ?o foaf:knows ?o2 .}

Cheers,
Aidan

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