Will send you the specifics in a seperate mail.

Paul

On Jun 6, 7:13 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul; Please note the support Tiers we have defied for data back-ends
> in the Supported Repository Database Configurations section 
> ofhttp://www.topquadrant.com/products/supportedPlatforms3.6.html.  We
> work closely with the Tier-1 data stores to ensure proper performance
> and feature sets.  We will prioritize reports on these data back-ends
> that are failing to meet performance and other expectations of our
> customers.  The other back-ends are supported on an as-is basis.
>
> For Sesame/TBC, if you can give us specific parameters on when and how
> performance fails to meet expectations, we will prioritize the report
> for this fall when we do some maintenance work focusing on TBC.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jun 6, 12:41 am, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Was too quick.
>
> > I made first the ttl file within TBC, then exported it via TBC to the
> > remote sesame.
>
> > Doing now a simple query from within TBC to the remote sesame takes
> > forever.
>
> > The same query works fluently:
> > - in TBC on the original local ttl file
> > - in the Sesame workbench
> > - just HTTP posting it to the remote Sesame.
>
> > Paul
>
> > On May 31, 4:45 pm, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Holger,
>
> > > > If you have time, an option worth trying would be to do the import of
> > > > the ttl file from TBC or SPARQLMotion, and not via Sesame directly.
>
> > > If importing via TBC, the performance seems to be OK.
>
> > > >The
> > > > difference would be that it will then use Jena bnode identifiers and
> > > > these may be easier to round-trip.
>
> > > This seems to be the case. Will do further testing.
>
> > > >Sorry we are a bit short on time with
> > > > SemTech preparations right now so may not be able to look into this
> > > > issue ourselves for a while.
>
> > > Understood, no problem.
> > > However the client would like to keep, if possible, the initial
> > > workflow, so it would be nice if you could find some time to look at
> > > it when SemTech is over.
>
> > > Paul

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