On 10/08/2013 11:46 AM, Frans Knibbe | Geodan wrote:
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.

I now wonder how I can publish the fact that my SPARQL endpoint has a
LIMIT and that is has a certain value.

Besides VoID and SD as others already mentioned, here is another take on this problem:

While I can see that making the feature or configuration set available and machine-friendly is a nice to have, I don't know of any tooling that's out there, is capable of factoring in this type of information. Not to mention whether the triple statements which pertain that information will be /easily/ identifiable by users.

I feel that something like this is may better announced in plain ol' documentation any way.

-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i

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