Hi Dan,
I am not familiar with Google Colab but I’ve been using Fuseki with VIVO for a 
long time and if you can run Jetty in Google Colab Fuseki will work.  I don’t 
know if you’re familiar with SKOSMOS but it uses fuseki, typically running 
under localhost.  

On 6/4/20, 5:31 AM, "Dan Brickley" <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Wed, 3 Jun 2020 at 22:39, Nicola Vitucci <[email protected]>
    wrote:
    
    > Hi Dan,
    >
    > Have you thought about launching Fuseki (for instance as a standalone
    > server) and using Python's SPARQLWrapper to wrap and query the endpoint?
    
    
    I ... thought about it, but wasn’t sure if I could run any kind of server
    within the Colab hosting environment. Maybe localhost will work, I’ll take
    a look.
    
    Dan
    
    
    
    >
    > Nicola
    >
    > Il giorno mer 3 giu 2020 alle ore 21:55 Dan Brickley <[email protected]>
    > ha
    > scritto:
    >
    > > Hi folks
    > >
    > > I'm digging around to see if I'm re-inventing wheels here, ...
    > >
    > > Trying to use Jena's SPARQL support from within Google Colab. This is a
    > > python notebook hosting service that gives you ephemeral environment
    > where
    > > you can install Java and commandline tools etc., populate with data, and
    > > run python notebook style analysis against them.
    > >
    > > Any example of doing it wrong is in
    > >
    > >
    > https://colab.sandbox.google.com/drive/1GVQaP5t8G-NRLAmEvVSp8k5MnsrfttDP#
    > >
    > > - it only uses commandline tools
    > > - it doesn't pull the SPARQL results back into Python
    > > - I didn't investigate Fuseki
    > >
    > > Has anyone glued these things together in a more robust manner?
    > >
    > > Thanks for any pointers,
    > >
    > > Dan
    > >
    > > >
    > >
    >
    

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