Hi Frans, > I am experimenting with running SPARQL endpoints and I notice the need to > impose some limits to prevent overloading/abuse. The easiest and I believe > fairly common way to do that is to LIMIT the number of results that the > endpoint will return for a single query.
What about providing a dump page where you put a VoID or DCAT description of the ALL dataset… (here describing the actual size) And for the SPARQL endpoint , just upload a *SMALL* size of it (with a LIMIT configuration here ) > > I now wonder how I can publish the fact that my SPARQL endpoint has a LIMIT > and that is has a certain value. I guess it will all depends on your endpoint backend (fuseki, virtuoso, OWLIM ,etc). Some comes with configuration files where you can set the limit of the maximum results. HTH Ghislain
