Daniel,
Thank you, this gives me part of the answer...
Can you give me an example(s) of the IRI's that you used to name your Named 
Graphs and how they are defined as an IRI, in Sparql?.
Please withhold any proprietary info...
Thank you again,
Al


  

    On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 9:55 PM, Daniel Hernández <[email protected]> wrote:
 

 Hi Al,

Yes, you can use any IRI to name graphs. Thus, in particular you can use 
user ids to compose names of graphs.

Daniel

El 05/07/16 a las 23:58, Al Shapiro escribió:
> Hi Daniel,
> I am a Newbie at Jena Sparql and I would like to know how you addressed the 
> value of each Named Graph you created, for example, I have successfully used 
> GRAPH qm:g1 to create a Named Graph "g1", can I substitute a variable for 
> "g1" such as "user _number", to create multiple Named Graphs based on the 
> value of "user _number"?
> Thank you for help...
> Al
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>      On Monday, July 4, 2016 8:38 PM, Daniel Hernández <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  Hi Chris,
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> It is possible. In fact, I have loaded 57 million of named graphs and
> then queried without problem. You can see the details in
> http://users.dcc.uchile.cl/~dhernand/research/ssws-2015-reifying.pdf
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> Daniel
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> El 04/07/16 a las 19:21, Chris Jones escribió:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> How many named graphs can Jena gracefully handle? Hundreds, thousands,
>> millions? I've found references to Jena handling large triple stores,
>> with billions of statements; but nothing about how many named graphs.
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>> I'm writing a system where I'm considering giving each remote client
>> its own named graph where it uploads data. I'm further considering
>> keeping historical data, so the client would get a new named graph
>> each time it sent its data. I'm curious if this is a bad idea.
>>
>> Chris
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