Hi. I've pushed up a draft to https://github.com/dick-twocows/jena-dev.git.
This has two test cases; Echo : which will echo back the find GSPO call i.e. call find ABCD and you will get the Quad ABCD back. This does not cache between calls. CSV : which will transform a CSV file into Quads i.e. find GSPO will open the CSV by mangling the G and cache against G ANY ANY ANY. This does cache between calls i.e. the CSV is transformed once. Will look at a simple JDBC test over the weekend if I get the time... It has a POM so should Maven. Comments appreciated (I've probably hard coded something). Dick. On 30 March 2016 at 20:39, Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote: > On 29/03/16 12:23, Joint wrote: > >> >> >> Yep, that's mangled. I've refactored the code into a Jena package do >> you want me to create a patch for testing or it can be pulled from my >> github? >> >> >> Dick >> > > <personal view> > One of the things any open source project has to manage is whether > accepting a contribution is the right thing to do - factors like who will > maintain it come in. Sometimes it better to have a module, sometimes it is > better to have a related project. Jena has kept lists of related project > before - it get out-of-date as no body wants to remove a live, albeit > quiet, project. > > > So there's two steps - understand what the code does and then whether the > right thing to do is incorporate it. > > Post the github URL and we can look. > > For a contribution it is better if it is pushed to the project in some way > (e.g. patch on JIRA, github PR) even if Apache Licensed. Community over > code. > > Andy >