Maybe you should provide some examples?

On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Bardo Nelgen <
mailing.list.in...@bnnperformances.de> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> is there any insight, if there are reciprocal connections between two
> things (like with dct:references and dct:isReferencedBy), how Jena weighs
> in the one against the other when creating the "pretty" XML output from a
> SPARQL query ?
>
> Currently my results appear to "tilt" from one view to the other,
> obviously somehow depending on the data contained – and thereby completely
> ignoring the hierarchy assumed by the SPARQL‘s "construct" section.
>
> Is there any documentation on enforcing a particular "perspective" on the
> result (if possible at all…) ?
>
> The output is to be processed by an XML-based website system – and parsing
> "plain" RDF/XML is not an option there.
>
> As always, any hints are highly appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> Bardo
>
>

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