Okay, thanks.  I believe all questions have been addressed that were
brought up here.

Thanks again,
Catrina

On Aug 12, 9:22 am, Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
wrote:
> <A single SPIN function can't be used to invoke a SM script and
> process
>  a SPARQL query (the spin:body), can it?>
>
> Yes.  A SPIN function is a function, meaning that it returns a single
> value.  I should have used the term "one of" instead of
> "combination".  The SPIN function can only have one definition.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Aug 12, 7:18 am, Catrina <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Okay, thanks Scott.
>
> > I was referring to the spin:body in the documentation (Application
> > Development Guide).  If you are too, then I'm must be missing where
> > that is in there.
>
> > You mention the following:
> >          When Ensemble calls a SPIN function, the function definition
> > (type of
> >          spin:Function - hence the subclassing of spin:Functions) is
> > invoked.
> >          If the definition has a spin:body, then that is called.  If
> > the
> >          definition has a sm:returnModule, then that is called.  (If
> > the
> >          definition has a spinx:javaScriptCpde or a
> > spinx:javaScriptFile, then
> >          the defined JavaScript is called.)
>
> >          Any combination of these can be defined and used in a model.
> > The only
> >          definition is defining what the function does - processes a
> > SPARQL
> >          query, invoke a SM script, call a JavaScript function, etc.
>
> > They can't be overlapped though, can they?  Meaning can a single SPIN
> > function used to do one or more of the following:
> >     process a SPARQL query,
> >     invoke a SM script,
> >     call a JavaScript function, etc.
>
> > In your first paragraph above, you state "When Ensemble calls a SPIN
> > function, the function definition (type of spin:Function - hence the
> > subclassing of spin:Functions) is invoked. If the definition has a
> > spin:body, then that is called."
>
> > A single SPIN function can't be used to invoke a SM script and process
> > a SPARQL query (the spin:body), can it?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Catrina- Hide quoted text -
>
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