Not sure what exactly you're asking here. Maybe that's the point where you should start with your whole use-case and workflow?
Otherwise, starting Fuseki with GeoSPARQL support is documented in the first part of the docs: https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki So why can't you start Fuseki from command line like explained there and then use SPARQL HTTP protocol from within your Python code? On 03.05.20 17:47, manoj deshpande wrote: > Hello, Thank you for the clarification. > > I have another query, may be it is very simple question. I am sorry for > asking this. To run fuseki as an embedded server, is it only possible by > Java application ?? I am using python , so how that can be done? > > as in the documentation they have addressed it as > > "Run within a Java application to provide GeoSPARQL support over HTTP to > other applications:" > > Thanks in advance, > > Manoj > > On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 12:46 PM Greg Albiston <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Using GeoSPARQL with Fuseki requires using GeoSPARQL Fuseki module, >> which runs Fuseki as an embedded server and has no GUI support. Please >> see documentation at: >> https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki >> >> I don't think the mailing list supports images so it's unclear what you >> issue might be. >> >> On 28/04/2020 14:47, manoj deshpande wrote: >>> Thank you for the response. I am happy that literals are getting >>> stored with datatype. Now I am trying to check the spatial >>> relations and I get empty results for "geo:sfEquals" filter function >>> for two simple literals. ["LINESTRING (0 0, 0 10)" and "LINESTRING (0 >>> 0, 0 5, 0 10)" which are spatially equal ] . Attached are the >>> screenshots for the same issue. Please suggest me regarding this. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Manoj >>> >>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:04 PM Andy Seaborne <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> The raw response shows the datatype is there. It is just the display >>> not putting it on the screen. >>> >>> On 27/04/2020 00:10, manoj deshpande wrote: >>> > Hello all, >>> > >>> > Jena Fuseki shows successful storage of values with >>> > datatype GEO["wktLiteral"] in screenshot1 , But when using it in >>> sparql >>> > endpoint shows different format. Please suggest me regarding this. >>> > >>> > Stores in right format : <x:> >>> > <http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#asWKT> >>> > >>> > "POLYGON(())"^^<http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#wktLiteral> . >>> > >>> > When I execute query : >>> > *SELECT ?s ?p ?o >>> > FROM <http://project/base/default1> >>> > WHERE { >>> > ?s ?p ?o >>> > } >>> > * >>> > >>> > It produces results as shown below. >>> > >>> > s >>> > p >>> > o >>> > 1 >>> > <x:> >>> > >>> > geo:asWKT <http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#asWKT> >>> > >>> > "POLYGON(())"^^ >>> > >>> > >>> > Thank you, >>> > Manoj >>>
