Hi Lorenz,

Thanks for the quick response. That sounds indeed very promising.
Looking forward to knowing more details about the fuseki extension
mechanism, or a transaction module in particular.

Gaspar

On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 9:17 AM Lorenz Buehmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> that is an open issue in the SPARQL standard and Andy already opened a
> ticket [1] regarding this maybe w.r.t. an upcoming SPARQL 1.2
>
> I think mixed query types are still not possible via standard Fuseki in
> a single transaction, but indeed an extension like you're planning
> should be possible. Andy is already working on a newer Fuseki extension
> mechanism (it's basically already there) where you can plugin so-called
> Fuseki modules. This would be the way I'd try to add this extension to
> Fuseki.
>
> Indeed, Andy knows better and can give you more specific code or
> pointers - maybe he even has such a module or code part implemented
> somewhere.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Lorenz
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/w3c/sparql-dev/issues/83
>
> On 16.08.23 17:20, Gaspar Bartalus wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We’ve been using jena-fuseki to store and interact with RDF data by
> running
> > queries over the http endpoints.
> > We are now facing the challenge to use transactional operations on the
> > triple store, i.e. running multiple sparql queries (both select and
> update
> > queries) in a single transaction.
> > I would like to ask what your suggestion might be to achieve this.
> >
> > The idea we have in mind is to extend jena-fuseki with new http endpoints
> > for handling transactions.
> > Would this be technically feasible, i.e. could we reach the internal
> > transaction API (store API?) from jena-fuseki?
> > Would you agree with this approach conceptually, or would you recommend
> > something different?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Gaspar
> >
> > PS: Sorry for the duplicate, I have the feeling that my other email
> address
> > is blocked somehow.
> >
> --
> Lorenz Bühmann
> Research Associate/Scientific Developer
>
> Email [email protected]
>
> Institute for Applied Informatics e.V. (InfAI) | Goerdelerring 9 | 04109
> Leipzig | Germany
>
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