Hi Björn, Thanks for the pointer, I will definitely take a look on that!
Best regards, Fajar. > On 15 Aug 2016, at 12:10, Björn Konrad <[email protected]> wrote: > > I integrated Jena TDB in Apache Karaf OSGi environment and wrote a blog > about it: > > http://bohorny.blogspot.de/2014/10/implement-your-own-sparql-endpoint-with.html?m=1 > > Am 15.08.2016 08:53 schrieb "Fajar Juang" <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> I am currently working on implementing RDF storage as part of an OSGi >> application. >> In our settings, there will be around tens of update and hundreds of >> queries everyday. >> >> At the moment, the RDF data is stored as a file that loaded and unloaded >> everytime there is an update / query. >> However, the performance is not good, which implies that I need to >> implement it differently (the in-memory storage is out of question due to >> large memory consumption). >> Do anyone has experience/suggestion on how to implement Jena storage in >> “the right way” within an OSGi environment? >> >> I am considering to use TDB/Fuseki, but not sure whether it will be easy / >> possible to integrate it into an OSGi environment. I will be grateful if >> anyone can point me to the right direction in this issue. >> >> Best regards, >> Fajar Ekaputra
