I have a single .sms file that contains a few different SPIN
functions.  One SPIN function is linked to a SPARQLMotion script that
is to be invoked in Ensemble.  The other SPIN functions are defined to
process SPARQL queries.  However, the SPIN functions that are defined
to process SPARQL queries do not appear to be getting published.

My file's naming convention is something like: [filename].sms.n3
As you can see, it does not contain '.spin'.  Should it?  If I add
'.spin', then the script does not appear to get registered for use
from the Resource menu or from Ensemble.  If I leave '.spin' off of
the filename, then the script does get registered.

The only way I can seem to get both the SPARQLMotion script (linked to
a SPIN function) and other SPIN functions (the SPIN functions that are
defined to process SPARQL queries) to be published is if I follow the
following steps:

1) Name the file with '.spin' extension
2) Shutdown and Restart Composer
3) Rename the file by dropping the '.spin' extension
4) Refresh/Display SPARQLMotion functions

>From a previous message posting (see message subject "various SPIN and
sms questions" question #4), I was under the impression that I should
be able to house both types of SPIN functions in a single .sms file.

I'd like to house my SPIN functions that are defined to process SPARQL
queries in the same file as my SPARQLMotion script (tied to another
SPIN function) since the SPIN functions for processing SPARQL queries
will only be needed by the SPARQLMotion script.  Is this possible?

Thanks,
Catrina
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