Hmm....is there any way to modify queries or anything that can be done
to a SM script to make these inferred triples available?

On Nov 9, 10:43 am, Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Joe; TopBraid Live uses session to hold data in memory.  You can see
> the emulation of this when using Ensemble with localhost (TBL Personal
> Server).  A file will appear in TBC-ME holding session data.  You can
> inspect this file to see that data being held in the session.  The
> same data structure will be use in Live with remote access.
>
> Therefore as long as you session is active, you will only need to run
> your SPIN inferences once.  Also, if you log into the server from
> different machines using the same id/pwd, the session data will be
> available all machines.
>
> Web services is different as the RESTful service and therefore server
> state is not guaranteed to be retained.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Nov 9, 7:40 am, Joseph Shea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello all. I am interested on how inferred triples act on a server in
> > an in memory model. For instance, if I trigger SPIN to run on the
> > server startup, will I have access to those triples forever (until the
> > server is restarted), or if I would have to run SPIN rules every time
> > I need to access them.- Hide quoted text -
>
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