Mostly through economic necessity, I finally got around to playing with the G thing. As far as I can tell it should be possible to host instances of Fuseki there (for free for a big starters, only $$$ if you start really hitting the bandwidth/processing). Had to jump through a few silly hoops (client issues - it's only Ubuntu, man) to get basic Python stuff going, but the info is online.
Lazy says I don't repeat other's work. Found a thread [1] about packaging Fuseki as a WAR, but it's inconclusive. Latest? Suggestions? It could be a nice one, only the other day someone was asking how much an endpoint costs. Does beg the question how you'd pay for it, if people found it useful. Would like to know how much dbPedia has cost so far. But hosting a vocab or a handful of triples (call it blog, links and hashes of cat photos) shouldn't stretch. Cheers, Danny. [1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jena-dev/201208.mbox/%3C1814529765.22594.1346425028681.JavaMail.jiratomcat@arcas%3E
