I think statements like
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 11:52:46 +0200, Lorenz Buehmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
.... Inferencing and querying are totally different
things. So why are you thinking about refactoring the whole project?
or in next posting
Again, why do you compare those two Jena mechanisms? What is the
expected outcome?
are generally spoken confining snd mistakable for Jena-users making
thoughts about a proper design.
Assume i have following dev-scenario:
A Jena-app with InfModel + Rules-List -> output RDF -> TDB/Fuseki -> A
Query-UI
(Query UI contains a lot of queries which users activate with a mouse
click and get responses presented in the same UI.)
Now you i can try to add rules to my rules-list so that i can formulate
some of the queries of my Query-UI in a more leightweight way with better
performance.
(Or vice versa i change some of my queries so that i can delete some rules
of my rules-list which is not so interesting.)
baran
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