Re: Reciprocal relation output with RDF/XML

2018-03-28 Thread Bardo Nelgen
Thank you very much, Dave; especially for the link. And indeed, "ambitious" appears to be the appropriate term for it… ;-) On 26.03.18 09.38 Uhr, Dave Reynolds wrote: On 25/03/18 15:07, Bardo Nelgen wrote: Hi all, is there any insight, if there are reciprocal connections between two thing

Re: Reciprocal relation output with RDF/XML

2018-03-26 Thread Martynas Jusevičius
Maybe you should provide some examples? On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Bardo Nelgen < mailing.list.in...@bnnperformances.de> wrote: > > Hi all, > > is there any insight, if there are reciprocal connections between two > things (like with dct:references and dct:isReferencedBy), how Jena weighs >

Re: Reciprocal relation output with RDF/XML

2018-03-26 Thread Dave Reynolds
On 25/03/18 15:07, Bardo Nelgen wrote: Hi all, is there any insight, if there are reciprocal connections between two things (like with dct:references and dct:isReferencedBy), how Jena weighs in the one against the other when creating the "pretty" XML output from a SPARQL query ? Currently

Reciprocal relation output with RDF/XML

2018-03-25 Thread Bardo Nelgen
Hi all, is there any insight, if there are reciprocal connections between two things (like with dct:references and dct:isReferencedBy), how Jena weighs in the one against the other when creating the "pretty" XML output from a SPARQL query ? Currently my results appear to "tilt" from one vie