On 09/19/2010 03:01 PM, Markus Krötzsch wrote:

> (the SMW-SPARQL-Update
> functionality via SMWWriter would remain an extension, but could
> possibly be integrated with SMWWriter).

Sound like a good idea. Possibly one could also merge/bundle code from 
PageObjectModel, as well. The current dependencies feels 
non-future-proof and adds complexity to the install process.

Also there is more interesting stuff that would be nice to add to the 
current SMWWriter/POM functionality, such as ability to update facts 
annotated via template calls (so that one can present imported 
information nicely via templates ... something I'd really need in my 
current work) etc.

>> Noting though that there are currently more than one standard for
>> updating. ARC2 currently uses SPARQL+ [1], while waiting for
>> SPARQ:/Update to stabilize, and standards seem to be a bit of a moving
>> target still, so it'd probably be good to make things as generic as
>> possible, in order to support multiple/changing standards.
>
> Yes, and it might be necessary to do some changes to the update language
> before the recommendation is completed. In the worst case, this would
> reduce our "generic" RDF store support to one or two systems that
> support our preliminary version of the SPARQL update language. But as
> soon as SPARQL 1.1 is out, these intermediate restrictions will vanish
> (and the main architecture of SMW's SPARQL support would not be affected
> by this).

True.

Best Regards,

// Samuel


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