No, not always. Some modules simply execute a query you provide as a
parameter to a module, but a significant number of modules have their logic
coded in Java. They typically take whatever input is passed to them, run the
logic and produce some output. These modules (which actually represent a
On 3/08/2016 8:36, Jack Hodges wrote:
Holger,
I've looked through the Topbraid SHACL models. I found the
sml:CheckConstraints SPARQLMotion script though it is hard to read in
text form. In the small number of SPARQLMotion scripts I have written
there is always an execution step that
Holger,
I've looked through the Topbraid SHACL models. I found the
sml:CheckConstraints SPARQLMotion script though it is hard to read in text
form. In the small number of SPARQLMotion scripts I have written there is
always an execution step that invokes a spin function or SPARQL query that
I
Holger,
I will look at sml:CheckConstraints for pointers. The documentation
suggests that there is a Validation Result set that can accessed for
whatever purpose. Here is the quote: "SHACL includes an RDF vocabulary to
represent validation results