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On 27/04/2018, 10:07, "Jean-Marc Vanel" <[email protected]> wrote:

    OK , I'll added LICENSE & NOTICE files.
    
    Regarding  advertising Jena-based software,
    some projets have a page or paragraph called "Powered by Jena" ,
    Does it exist ?
    It would add to the visibility and fame of the Jena ecosystem,
    and help finding tools.
    
    
    2018-04-26 17:57 GMT+02:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>:
    
    > Jean-Marc,
    >
    > From my own POV, I don't have much problem with advertising Jena-based
    > software here but please do note for people that it is not under the 
Apache
    > License that people might assume as it is on an Apache mail list.
    > semantic_forms is GPL v3.
    >
    > Maybe add a LICENSE file and a NOTICE file to the repository and not rely
    > on README.
    >
    >     Andy
    >
    > On 26/04/18 13:56, Jean-Marc Vanel wrote:
    >
    >> Hi Sorin,
    >>
    >> you might want to try semantic_forms,
    >> another SPARQL server based on Jena TDB.
    >> This one is developed in Scala, on top of PlayFramework,
    >> itself on top of Netty 4.0.41.Final .
    >> Semantic_forms is also a generic semantic web navigation and annotation
    >> application, and a framework to build business applications centered on
    >> forms (input forms or read only).
    >>
    >> A pre-release is here :
    >> https://github.com/jmvanel/semantic_forms/releases/tag/2.5.0
    >>
    >> You can test the zip,
    >> and/or the sites:
    >> http://semantic-forms.cc:9112 : general site
    >> http://semantic-forms.cc:9111 : sandbox
    >>
    >> *NOTES:*
    >>
    >>     - *currently , a Jena assembly file is not taken in account, but I 
can
    >>     add that quickly if you ask*
    >>     - *instead, a single TDB directory , named "TDB" is  taken in 
account*
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> 2018-04-26 13:55 GMT+02:00 Sorin Gheorghiu <sorin.gheorghiu@uni-konstanz.
    >> de>
    >> :
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>>
    >>> Let's suppose Fuseki 3.6.0 is started as a service (and specific plugins
    >>> like reindex, percolator, mustache, netty3 & 4 are loaded). Then a 
script
    >>> which reads intensively data over SPARQL fails after the first ~400
    >>> SELECT's with connection refused error (Net::HTTP::Persistent::Error).
    >>> It
    >>> seems due to too many client connections in use fuseki is not capable to
    >>> open new ones.
    >>>
    >>> If the log4j is set to DEBUG (instead INFO or WARN) the script won't
    >>> crash, but fuseki will generate a huge amount of debug data which
    >>> produces
    >>> a process delay which helps it to close the old connections. Of course,
    >>> this is not a reliable workaround on a production server.
    >>>
    >>> Alternatively, if fuseki is started as a Webapp (for the same assembler
    >>> file), then the same script runs (more than 80000 SELECT's within 1 
hour)
    >>> without failure. In conclusion, fuseki as a Web Application handles
    >>> better
    >>> the client connections.
    >>>
    >>> Regards,
    >>> Sorin
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    
    
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