. As someone who has
>>>>>>> implemented LDP, that is definitely the approach that makes sense
>>>>>>> there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> A. Soroka
>>>>>>> The University of Virg
;>>>>> implemented LDP, that is definitely the approach that makes sense
>>> there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>> A. Soroka
>>>>>>> The University of Virginia Library
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 17/10/16 15:41, A. Soroka wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There's also:
>>>>>>&g
ns for properties,
possibly more useful for LDP style than SPARQL.
Andy
On 15/10/16 18:38, Claude Warren wrote:
Howdy,
We have a project at work that is implementing Jena Graph on
Cassandra. I
am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
contribution. I was think
for LDP (??).
> > >>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> Andy
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> On 17/10/16 15:41, A. Soroka wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>> There's also:
> > >>>>>>
; >>>>>> https://github.com/cumulusrdf/cumulusrdf
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> in a similar vein (RDF over Cassandra). Not sure what kind of
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> particular uses it expects to suppo
University of Virginia Library
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Oct 17, 2016, at 7:02 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Claude,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is certainly interest from me.
&g
ARQL.
Andy
On 15/10/16 18:38, Claude Warren wrote:
Howdy,
We have a project at work that is implementing Jena Graph on
Cassandra. I
am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
contribution. I was thinking that it might fit in the Extras
category.
I can not promis
as the Jena community?
> > >>>
> > >>> There are various reasons for wanting RDF over a column store -
> which use cases are the most important for this work?
> > >>>
> > >>> They lead to different ways of using Cassandra. For example,
&g
t;>
> >>> There are various reasons for wanting RDF over a column store - which use
> >>> cases are the most important for this work?
> >>>
> >>> They lead to different ways of using Cassandra. For example,
> >>> Rya(incubating) uses Accumu
tial scans of the
>>> table is streaming. Other systems try to use the columns for properties,
>>> possibly more useful for LDP style than SPARQL.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> On 15/10/16 18:38, Claude Warren wrote:
>>>> Howdy,
>&
or
LDP style than SPARQL.
Andy
On 15/10/16 18:38, Claude Warren wrote:
Howdy,
We have a project at work that is implementing Jena Graph on Cassandra. I
am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
contribution. I was thinking that it might fit in the Extras category.
I can n
On 15/10/16 18:38, Claude Warren wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> We have a project at work that is implementing Jena Graph on Cassandra. I
>> am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
>> contribution. I was thinking that it might fit in the Extras category.
nting Jena Graph on Cassandra. I
am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
contribution. I was thinking that it might fit in the Extras category.
I can not promise release of the code yet as I have to present it to our
internal Intellectual Property group first.
Thoughts?
Claude
Howdy,
We have a project at work that is implementing Jena Graph on Cassandra. I
am wondering if there is enough interest here to accept it as a
contribution. I was thinking that it might fit in the Extras category.
I can not promise release of the code yet as I have to present it to our
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