Re: Atom for RDF transfer?

2005-07-10 Thread Danny Ayers
On 7/10/05, Mark Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Danny, What does Atom bring to the table here? Sounds like straight REST would do the trick admirably for you... Maybe, hopefully. I'm not sure whether an update (delete graphA, add graphB) could be better done with more 'memory'

Atom for RDF transfer?

2005-07-09 Thread Danny Ayers
While everyone's waiting for ratification of the Atom format, maybe there are a few brain-cycles that can be harnessed... What I (and others [1]) am looking for is a standard means of interfacing with an RDF store like Redland or Jena over HTTP. The operations required are: 1. query the store

Re: Atom for RDF transfer?

2005-07-09 Thread Mark Nottingham
Hi Danny, What does Atom bring to the table here? Sounds like straight REST would do the trick admirably for you... On 09/07/2005, at 3:18 AM, Danny Ayers wrote: While everyone's waiting for ratification of the Atom format, maybe there are a few brain-cycles that can be harnessed...