Well, I don't know. What I'm looking is a way to manage millions
(potentially hundreds of millions) of triples. I assumed that TDB2 would
be more efficient.
What do you guys suggest ?
2018-02-23 5:33 GMT-05:00 Nouwt, B. (Barry) :
> Hi Eric, glad that configuration works.
On 23/02/18 17:08, Svensson, Lars wrote:
On Friday, February 23, 2018 3:22 PM, Andy Seaborne [mailto:a...@apache.org]
wrote:
The necessary
# HDT Classes
hdt:HDTGraph rdfs:subClassOf ja:Graph .
is missing in the initial email.
They are on the classpath, too.
In their HDT fuseki
On Friday, February 23, 2018 3:22 PM, Andy Seaborne [mailto:a...@apache.org]
wrote:
> The necessary
>
> # HDT Classes
> hdt:HDTGraph rdfs:subClassOf ja:Graph .
>
> is missing in the initial email.
They are on the classpath, too.
The point is that the server runs nicely with a non-inferencing
The necessary
# HDT Classes
hdt:HDTGraph rdfs:subClassOf ja:Graph .
is missing in the initial email.
Andy
On 23/02/18 13:46, Svensson, Lars wrote:
Thanks Andy,
On Friday, February 16, 2018 8:33 PM, Andy Seaborne [mailto:a...@apache.org]
wrote:
This is an HDT question. Just to be
Thanks Andy,
On Friday, February 16, 2018 8:33 PM, Andy Seaborne [mailto:a...@apache.org]
wrote:
> This is an HDT question. Just to be clear -- HDT is not part of the
> Apache Jena project.
>
> You need to have the HDT jars on the classpath when running the server.
The classes are on the
A different approach is to put a symbolic link in for /etc/fuseki.
As Lorenz says, 2.3 is quite old.
I don't see anything in JIRA about WAR files, only the standalone server
script.
Have you tried the standalone server?
caveat:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1099
Andy
On
On 23/02/18 10:33, Nouwt, B. (Barry) wrote:
Hi Eric, glad that configuration works. Since you disabled the ja:baseModel you can
probably also disable the <#graph> and :datasetTDB2 configuration. Are you then
sure this still creates a TDB2 database? Since you are no longer explicitly stating
Hi Eric, glad that configuration works. Since you disabled the ja:baseModel you
can probably also disable the <#graph> and :datasetTDB2 configuration. Are you
then sure this still creates a TDB2 database? Since you are no longer
explicitly stating it should. It will probably just create a