Re: About fuseki2 load performance by java API

2019-07-21 Thread Andy Seaborne
On 19/07/2019 08:09, Laura Morales wrote: tdb2.tdbloader --loader=parallel but it still becomes random IO (moves disk heads) I haven't tried it extensively on an HDD - I'd be interested in hearing what happens. oh nice! I completely missed it. I've tried it with a 67GB .nt file from

RE: About fuseki2 load performance by java API

2019-07-21 Thread Scarlet Remilia
Thank you very much. I recreate a new workflow generating RDF files and try on tdb2.tdbloaders. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Andy Seaborne Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 1:41:34 AM To:

Re: Combining inferences from GRR and RDFS or OWL reasoner

2019-07-21 Thread Dave Reynolds
Hi Pierre, You've two options for combining a GRR rule set and RDFS inference either combine the rules into a single rule set and use a GRR configuration or, as you say, layer the GRR reasoner over the top of an RDFS reasoner. 1. To combine the rules then in your GRR rule set use the

Re: Combining inferences from GRR and RDFS or OWL reasoner

2019-07-21 Thread Dave Reynolds
These kind of messages have been sent by Adrian to pretty much every list related to rules for at least 15 years. Definitely spam. Dave On 21/07/2019 08:35, Lorenz B. wrote: Ehm, is this supposed to be SPAM? I remember that you also made this same weird suggestion in a previous thread without

Re: Combining inferences from GRR and RDFS or OWL reasoner

2019-07-21 Thread Lorenz B.
Ehm, is this supposed to be SPAM? I remember that you also made this same weird suggestion in a previous thread without given any background why. And I still don't understand what Executable English is supposed to be ... I never heard about anybody using it nor do I think that any customer will