Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Yes, it would be very interesting to hear from the ones who might
already be developing an ARC connector! :)
Will turn to the other comments in more detail as soon as time permits
(still occasionally very busy with courses for a few weeks)
// Samuel
On 05/13/2010 09:13 PM, Laurent Alquier wrote:
Another tip I forgot to mention.
You should take a look at this extension :
http://www.sensordatalab.org/wiki/index.php5/Extensions:Sparql_Query
It provides a handy SPARQL query form for a local triple store as a
Special Page.
I am using it with RAP (slightly customized) and it is working great.
I don't know how well it would work for other Triple Store connectors
but it could be worth a try.
I also noted that RAP tends to be picky with spaces and line returns
in your SPARQL query. That may be good to remember if you run into odd
issues with queries that look correct.
- Laurent Alquier
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Laurent Alquier <laur...@alquier.org
<mailto:laur...@alquier.org>> wrote:
To answer some of your questions and ask some more :
- A triple store connector for ARC would be great.
I read that someone involved with ARC development was considering
making one, so you may want to check with them in case they have
already started. Every store has their own quirks and advantages.
There cannot be too many Triple Store connectors for SMW :)
I am especially interested in ARC's capability to query remote
stores.
- It would be great to include RDF export of special properties
(such as 'Modification date').
I created a patch to do that locally but a more general mechanism
suitable for future special properties would be a better approach.
- We noted some issues to follow links from RDF export to RDF
export with some clients.
Often, links to other pages are interpreted using URIResolver
instead of going to the ExportRDF. Maybe we missed some
configuration, but it didn't seem possible to make RDF export
browsable without reverting to the HTML pages.
I can put you in contact with someone who ran into that issue if
you are interested in hearing more details.
- Laurnet Alquier
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Samuel Lampa
<samuel.lamp...@rilnet.com <mailto:samuel.lamp...@rilnet.com>> wrote:
Have started looking at relevant code for the GSoC, resulting
in some
thoughts and open questions:
http://saml.rilspace.org/first-look-at-code-thoughts-and-questions
Cheers,
Samuel
On 04/27/2010 02:42 AM, Samuel Lampa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As an accepted GSoC2010 student (Title "General RDF
export/import in
> Semantic MediaWiki" with Denny Vrandecic as mentor) I wanted
to say hi
> and introduce the the project and myself. For the project
info and bio,
> I guess the application gives the best info, so I posted a
copy on my
> blog for those whithout access to the GSoC site:
>
>
http://saml.rilspace.com/content/gsoc-proposal-general-rdf-exportimport-in-semantic-mediawiki
>
> The blog will be where I document the project. See
GSoC2010-tagged posts:
>
> http://saml.rilspace.com/gsoc2010
>
> Feedback always welcome, here or on the blog.
>
> I've posted a status update there already, but in short it
is; Busy week
> now, finishing thesis report. Will start getting dev
environment up
> though, and next 2 weeks look at code, for a planned
briefing with Denny
> on 12/5. Actual coding will start a little delayed, on 9/6
(due to last
> exam on 8/6, but will make up for that.
>
> Much looking forward to the project. Will surely be a
challenge, but I
> look forward to learn a lot, and hopefully we'll solve a lot
of problems
> too! :)
>
> Cheers,
> Samuel
>
>
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Degree project student - M.Sc. Biotechnology
Project blog: http://saml.rilspace.com
Supervisor: Egon Willighagen - http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com
Bioclipse group - http://www.bioclipse.net
Dept. of Pharm. Biosciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
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