On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 15:01:34 +0200, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:

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In the RDF world it may still be useful to create secondary indexes as others have noted for certain kinds of specialised search that cannot be officially expressed in SPARQL.

Here is primarily text indexing meant, i assume.

But alone the object literals of my rdfs:label's are definitly not 'secondary' indexing, i know what a performance jump it makes and i think text-indexing for 'all' corresponding properties must have 'top-priority' in Semantic Web query-issues guessing from my experience with querying clients.

And from the statement above i can easily reason:

...(text search with text-indexing) cannot be offically expressed in SPARQL.

I don't think Jena Development was responsible for this, but i assume they know who and i as a user want also know who is in the history of SPARQL development responsible for this idiocy...

baran

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