GeoSPARQL modules Was: Spatial distance in Fuseki

2018-10-08 Thread Greg Albiston

Hello,

Previously I made contact about an implementation of the GeoSPARQL 
standard for Jena.


There was a suggestion to make this a standalone project and look into 
switching across to Apache SIS to ease licencing. These have both been done.


The project is now published on GitHub at 
https://github.com/galbiston/geosparql-jena and has been released to 
Maven Central today.


There is also a project which uses Fuseki's embedded server with the 
GeoSPARQL features at https://github.com/galbiston/geosparql-fuseki.


I've tried to use the Shadow Plugin for Gradle to produce a user-jar 
based on https://jena.apache.org/documentation/notes/jena-repack.html 
but haven't been successful. If anyone can provide any advice or 
guidance on this then I'd appreciate it.


Also, being able to utilise the Fuseki GUI with the embedded server, 
since the application is providing data loading and function setup 
features, would also be useful to get guidance about.


If you have any feedback then please let me know.

Thanks,

Greg



[RESULT] [VOTE] Apache Jena 3.9.0 RC1

2018-10-08 Thread Andy Seaborne

We have 3 +1's from Adam, Bruno and Andy

The VOTE passes.

I'll start on the final steps of the release.

Andy

On 29/09/18 10:22, Andy Seaborne wrote:

Hi,

Here is a vote on a release of Jena 3.9.0.
This is the first proposed candidate.

The deadline is Wednesday, 2018-10-03, 08:00 UTC.




Re: Possible TAVERNA update in the NAR Web Server Issue

2018-10-08 Thread Andy Seaborne

Email autocomplete - wrong dev@ list!

Sorry about that

Andy

On 07/10/18 17:52, Andy Seaborne wrote:

Forwarded with permission:


 Forwarded Message 
Subject:Possible TAVERNA update in the NAR Web Server Issue
Date:   Sat, 6 Oct 2018 18:12:24 -0400
From:   Gary Benson 
To: 	andy.seabo...@topquadrant.com, narwbsrv , Dominik 
Seelow 




Dear Dr. Seaborne,

An article about the TAVERNA software was published in the Web Server 
issue of Nucleic Acids Research in 2013.  [...] Because the software 
receives heavy usage,  We're writing to ask if you'd be interested in 
submitting an update for the 2019 Web Server issue published in July.  
The deadline for manuscript submission is January 31, 2019.


If you're interested, your manuscript would undergo standard review and 
standard publication charges would apply.  Because this would be an 
update, the manuscript would best include a general introduction to your 
online tools, and a description of major changes since the last 
publication.  If required, we can give you more space than the standard 
4-5 pages, however, be aware that the publisher charges an extra £100 
per page over 10 pages.


For planning purposes, we would appreciate a response one way or the 
other within the next week or so.


Sincerely,

Gary Benson and Dominik Seelow
Executive Editors
Nucleic Acids Research Web Server Issue
Boston, MA, USA and Berlin, Germany