Thanks Rupert! Further questions below:

Parsing "http://dbtune.org/musicbrainz/resource/"; would be enough as it will be matched as "http://dbtune.org/musicbrainz/resource/*";.

Ok will do. I just wasn't sure whether it was using wildcards like that.

The entityhub does not support incoming triples. Therefore it is expected that those are 
missing in the Entityhub specific "application/json" serialization.
If you choose a RDF backed serialization such triples may be present if the remote 
service returns them. This may be the case for the "coolURI" dereferencer.

Ok but I still don't understand why it is the acceptable MIME-type that makes the difference: does the entityhub json writer filter incoming triples or something?

Note that the "application/json" returned by the Entityhub is NOT json-ld but 
an own JSON serialization.

I see, so it's not possible to serialize to json-ld at all?

It might not be a problem for me as I am probably going to use the EntityHub Java API and handle Representation objects. I just use the REST API to try out the EntityHub itself.

 From the cache you will get no incoming triples regardless of the chosen 
Accept mime type. This is simple because incoming triples will not get stored 
in the cache.

Ok then I will be expecting that.

Have you configured a Yard and a Cache with the name "mbcache" as noted in the 
above configuration?

Ouch, no I will try that now. So I should:

* crate a Solr Yard "mbcache". Do I have to create a musicbrainz Solr index manually beforehand? can I use the existing Stanbol managed Solr server for that?
* create a Cache Configuration using "mbcache" as a Yard

best,

Alessandro

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