Thanks Marty, this might work …

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On 1/3/18, 3:55 PM, "Martynas Jusevičius" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Can't you use ontop or D2RQ to get RDF and SPARQL access?
    https://github.com/ontop/ontop
    
    On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 12:02 AM, Dimov, Stefan <[email protected]> wrote:
    
    > Thanks Andy,
    >
    > I wanna clarify my questions.
    >
    > In case we don’t use TDB, the alternative is already chosen (whether we
    > like it or not). It’s a specific platform, that has both Graph and
    > Relational DB that are very fast.
    >
    > They both don’t have SPARQL adapters.
    >
    > We want to avoid implementing SPARQL layers, so my question is:
    >
    > In which case I would have less efforts (NOT implementing SPARQL layer),
    > Relational DB adapter or Graph DB adapter, or in both cases I will need to
    > implement and maintain the SPARQL layer?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Stefan
    >
    >
    >
    > On 12/22/17, 4:41 PM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >     On 23/12/17 00:15, Dimov, Stefan wrote:
    >     > Thanks Andy,
    >     >
    >     > I didn’t quite understand this:
    >     >
    >     > “1/ Use SPARQL (interface RDFConnection) to connect to a remote
    > triple
    >     >      store.  SPARQL tripe stores are very good at implementing the
    > standards.”
    >     >
    >     > Does it mean that the graph DB I wanna use, should (out-of-the-box)
    > support triples and SPARQL or this is the part that I should implement in
    > order to use it with Jena?
    >
    >     There are quiet a few SPARQL triple stores.  Choose and use.
    >
    >     RDFConnection is part of the Jena codebase.
    >
    >     >
    >     > Can you, please, point me, to examples how to:
    >     >
    >     > 1. Implement SQL adapter
    >
    >     See the code for jena-sdb. This component is "maintenance only".
    >
    >     > 2. Implement usage of alternative graph DB
    >
    >     Choose your SPARQL triplestore, download and use!
    >
    >     SPARQL and it's protocols are standards. The tripe store can be any 
one
    >     that implements the standards. In the SPARQL world, compliance levels
    >     are high.
    >
    >     >
    >     > Happy holidays!
    >     > Stefan
    >     >
    >     >
    >     > On 12/21/17, 1:46 AM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >
    >     >      On 21/12/17 04:41, Dimov, Stefan wrote:
    >     >      > Hi all,
    >     >      >
    >     >      > Where can I find more detailed info on how can use Jena with:
    >     >      >
    >     >      >
    >     >      >    1.  RDBMS
    >     >      >       *   Does it support just any RDBMS?
    >     >
    >     >      The supported databases are described in the documentation:
    >     >
    >     >      https://jena.apache.org/documentation/sdb/databases_
    > supported.html
    >     >
    >     >      Note:
    >     >      [[
    >     >      Use of SDB for new applications is not recommended.
    >     >      This component is "maintenance only".
    >     >      TDB is faster, more scalable and better supported than SDB.
    >     >      ]]
    >     >
    >     >      >       *   If not, and I want to use it with different (from
    > the supported) RDMS what should I do?
    >     >
    >     >      Do you need it to be an SQL database? (Someone was doing HAMA
    > at one
    >     >      time but we didn't hear back from them).
    >     >
    >     >      You have to write the SQL adapter - SQL syntax, especially for
    > DDL, is
    >     >      quite variable.  There are various examples to start with.
    >     >
    >     >      But SDB does not have the scale and speed of a native graph
    > database.
    >     >
    >     >      >    1.  Alternative (not TDB) graph DB
    >     >      >       *   Is it possible
    >     >
    >     >      Yes.
    >     >
    >     >      1/ Use SPARQL (interface RDFConnection) to connect to a remote
    > triple
    >     >      store.  SPARQL tripe stores are very good at implementing the
    > standards.
    >     >
    >     >      2/ See if the store of your choice offers a Jena adapter.
    >     >
    >     >           Andy
    >     >
    >     >      >       *   If not, can it easily be done?
    >     >      >
    >     >      > Regards,
    >     >      > Stefan
    >     >      >
    >     >
    >     >
    >
    >
    >
    

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