On 24.04.2013, at 19:24, Matías Parodi <mparodil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There is this project called SPIN (spingrdf.org) which lets you add 
> constraints that are checked when you insert new data into the store. In this 
> way, as I see it, you're not "blocking the data-flow". Whatever gets into the 
> store is "valid", and the inferences are done in the same way (there's no 
> difference after you inserted the instances).

Yup, I know about SPIM.
Some people already asked for it and it's on issue list for some time already
https://github.com/openlink/virtuoso-opensource/issues/16

> Enforcing constraints in the application layer requires, in this particular 
> case at least, a lot of code and overhead (latency!).

Roundtrips for complex cases might be expensive, true.
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