Hi,
Yes, I load RDF files using Bulk load script ant I setup a new Sparql
endpoint at http://hostname:8080/sparql , but I get the previous error file
not found. I think there is something missed for me before the setup of
Sparql endpoint. But, I am not sure.
Best,
Laure
2011/2/18 Hugh Williams
The created SPARQL endpoint seems accessible from the local machine. I want
to ask if it can be accessible by the other machines that are not in the
local network of the server.
Best,
Laure
2011/2/21 Laure Mina souri...@gmail.com
Hi,
Yes, I load RDF files using Bulk load script ant I setup a
On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 14:39 +0100, Laure Mina wrote:
The created SPARQL endpoint seems accessible from the local machine. I
want to ask if it can be accessible by the other machines that are not
in the local network of the server.
You will have to configure your firewall for this, ie opening
Hi Laure,
So, you followed the instructions from Patrick to setup a new SPARQL endpoint
at say http://localhost:8080/sparql ,which Pierre indicates below works for
him, but this is failing for you; is my assumption correct ?
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software
Hi,
I am also interested to publish the sparql endpoint of my virtuoso server
(make it accessible for only some machines if it is possible). I load RDF
data using BULK Loader script, and I perform queries on
http://localhost:8890/sparql.
Then, I follow the instructions of Patrick. But, I get
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 18:12 +0100, Patrick van Kleef wrote:
Next you add a New directory to this line, click on Type radio
button and choose Sparql access point from the dropdown list and
press Next button. Set Path to /sparql and press the Save
Changes
button to store.
At this
HI Pierre,
Next you add a New directory to this line, click on Type radio
button and choose Sparql access point from the dropdown list and
press Next button. Set Path to /sparql and press the Save
Changes
button to store.
At this point you have created:
Hi,
Although I have been looking through the documentation, I could not find
if it is possible to have the sparql endpoint on a different port than
the conductor ?
For security reason I would like to keep my conductor listening on a
different port and be able to publish my sparql endpoint on port
Hi Pierre,
Although I have been looking through the documentation, I could not
find
if it is possible to have the sparql endpoint on a different port than
the conductor ?
For security reason I would like to keep my conductor listening on a
different port and be able to publish my sparql
Hi Patrick,
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 18:12 +0100, Patrick van Kleef wrote:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/htmlconductorbar.html#admui.internetdomains
At install time you have your HTTP Server port in your virtuoso.ini
set to 8890, which you want to keep in your local network as
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