Hello,

I've been trying different alternatives to use a RDF store in a Rails 3 Web
application instead of a traditional relational database..

This application requires that the data is somehow valid (not null
constraints for example), and as you may know, it's somehow impossible to
force that while working with Semantic Web technologies and the open world
assumpsion.

Is there a way to specify such constraints in Virtuoso? I read Virtuoso
ORDBMS support it, but what about RDF? Does it support SPIN (
http://spinrdf.org/)?

By the way, what is the best way to use Virtuoso from Ruby on Rails? I
think there isn't any ActiveRecord support at the moment nor any
still-maintained adapter for Ruby (all I found were a couple of outdated
project).

Thanks,
Matt
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