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.
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
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
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
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
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