Dear Users,

we had a number of requests for support of GeoSPARQL (or similar) in TopBraid EDG.

If your group has use cases for this, could you kindly let us know - either by responding to this mailing list or by mailing me directly?

I suspect that a common use case would be "find all resources that have geo:lat/long within a given bounding box". This would align well with the typical Google Maps query where the map displays all items within the currently visible rectangle. It would also provide a good approximation of "find me everything within a certain radius".

Are there any other urgent use cases, and how would you rate them compared to the bounding box scenario?

Background of this question is whether we really need to expose the full GeoSPARQL feature set or whether we could design an interface with a much smaller footprint and with less implementation and maintenance burden. A smaller footprint would allow us to swap the implementation without breaking existing installations, and of course may get us to a deliverable faster.

Thanks
Holger


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