Ticket created, https://github.com/neo4j/community/issues/37

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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Peter Neubauer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Good call,
> I will add a ticket to add a SparQL extension for the server, sounds
> like a number of users are requesting it. Thanks for bringing it up -
> let me know if you want to chip in, Andrew/Marko!
>
> Cheers,
>
> /peter neubauer
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> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>>> After adding nodes and relationships into Neo4J REST server using REST API. 
>>> How do I read data from the database using SPARQL? Does the database 
>>> support SPARQL?
>>
>> Neo4j is not an RDF database in its raw form. Its data model is a bit more 
>> complicated than RDF and as such, is not amenable to SPARQL which assumes 
>> only an edge-labeled graph. However, with that said, the pattern matching 
>> functionality of Cypher is somewhat analogous to SPARQL so you might find 
>> solace in that. Moreover, you can also use Gremlin for pattern matching, 
>> though it doesn't have the same look-and-feel as SPARQL (see 
>> https://github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/wiki/SPARQL-vs.-Gremlin ).
>>
>> Next. If you actually have used GraphSail (via Blueprints) to model your 
>> data as an RDF graph in Neo4j, then you can access it via Sesame SPARQL 
>> engine --- however, as it stands, not via the Neo4j REST server without 
>> rolling your own extension. If you are so inclined, you can either use 
>> Rexster (http://rexster.tinkerpop.com) and its SPARQL "kibble" or steal the 
>> code in Rexster's SPARQL kibble and make it work for Neo4j Server (shouldn't 
>> be more than an a few hours work).
>>
>>        see http://rexster-kibbles.tinkerpop.com/
>>                        
>> https://github.com/tinkerpop/rexster-kibbles/tree/master/sparql-kibble
>>
>> Hope that is clear,
>> Marko.
>>
>> http://markorodriguez.com
>>
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