Re: Java APIs

2022-02-07 Thread Hans-Juergen Rennau
Paul, one more piece of information: the XQuery processor in question is BaseX [1].With kind regards,Hans-Jürgen [1]  https://basex.org/ Am Sonntag, 6. Februar 2022, 17:56:57 MEZ hat Paul Tyson Folgendes geschrieben: Hans-Jürgen, that sounds like an interesting and useful project.

Re: Java APIs

2022-02-07 Thread Hans-Juergen Rennau
Hi Paul, thank you for your interest! As the current stage is evaluation of technical and legal options as well as of user interest, there is not yet a website describing it. Please do not hesitate to contact me off-list for more information. We would also be eager to learn about your

Re: Java APIs

2022-02-06 Thread Paul Tyson
Hans-Jürgen, that sounds like an interesting and useful project. Can you post a website where we can get more information and follow the project? Thanks, --Paul On 2/5/22 18:34, Hans-Juergen Rennau wrote: Hello, I am interested in the integration of SPARQL into XQuery. The essential

Re: Java APIs

2022-02-06 Thread Andy Seaborne
On 06/02/2022 00:34, Hans-Juergen Rennau wrote: Would the integration of Jena components into an OpenSource project under the 3-clause BSD License be possible? Firstly - it's good to get this sorted out at the start. Changing licenses is messy and sometimes impossible. This is not

Re: Java APIs

2022-02-06 Thread Andy Seaborne
On 06/02/2022 00:34, Hans-Juergen Rennau wrote: Hello, I am interested in the integration of SPARQL into XQuery. The essential requirement is a Java API for (a) parsing RDF resources into triples, (b) evaluating SPARQL queries. Would Jena be a candidate to offer these? Yes. Would the

Java APIs

2022-02-05 Thread Hans-Juergen Rennau
Hello, I am interested in the integration of SPARQL into XQuery. The essential requirement is a Java API for (a) parsing RDF resources into triples, (b) evaluating SPARQL queries. Would Jena be a candidate to offer these? Would the integration of Jena components into an OpenSource project under