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> On Nov 12, 2018, at 2:46 PM, Luigi Asprino <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> thanks for the quick reply.
> 
> The queries I submitted are embedded in the attached script.
> The script binds the variable f of the query with data loaded from a file and 
> the binds the variables f and wn30 with results of the first query.
> I have tried both TDB and TDB2 with the same results.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Luigi
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 12 Nov 2018, at 20:37, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> Please show us your queries, show us how you submitted them to the
>> endpoint, and give us at least some idea of what you used for data. Fuseki
>> is not by default limited in the way you described. In fact, there is no
>> obvious way to create that limitation and the web form just uses the
>> endpoint itself.
>> 
>> ajs6f
>> 
>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018, 2:34 PM Luigi Asprino <[email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have the following problem in querying a dataset created on a Fuseki2
>>> server.
>>> I have downloaded Apache Jena Fuseki 3.9.0 from this page [1], then I have
>>> created a dataset and uploaded some RDF files (I used the default
>>> configuration).
>>> I tried submit some queries to the endpoint programmatically.
>>> The endpoint promptly replies the first five queries, whereas the sixth
>>> query waits endlessly.
>>> This does not depend on the submitted query (I was able to get the result
>>> of the same query from the web interface) and changing the order of the
>>> query submitted to the endpoint does not change the result.
>>> It seems that there is something that limits the number of queries
>>> processed by the endpoint.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Luigi Asprino
>>> 
>>> [1] https://jena.apache.org/download/index.cgi <
>>> https://jena.apache.org/download/index.cgi>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> 

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