Hi Erick,

The sparql and isparql demos shipped with Virtuoso were built using the
OpenLink Ajax Toolkit (OAT), which is an open source Javascript framework
for building rich browser-based user interfaces using XML/A to connect to
databases. Documentation and samples and the latest OAT version can be
obtained from:

    http://oat.openlinksw.com/
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/oat/

I hope these links will provide the information necessary for you to proceed
add the necessary AJAX functionality you are seeking ...

Best Regards,
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
Universal Data Access & Data Integration Technology Providers


On 04/03/2008 23:06, "Erick Antezana" <er...@psb.ugent.be> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>    I have been looking for an easy and lazy ;-) way to have some AJAX
> functionality to be added to our SPARQL form
> (http://www.cellcycleontology.org/query/sparql) so that query results
> could be seen on the same web page and therefore, users don't have to
> click on the BACK button of their browsers. We would like to have the
> same or similar tabs (Result, Response, Query, Request) as in
> http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/.  I found within the distribution
> some code:
> 
> .../virtuoso-opensource/binsrc/samples/sparql_demo/sparql_ajax.js
> 
> but also:
> 
> .../virtuoso-opensource/binsrc/isparql/execute.js
> 
> However, I have had some trouble for adapting those pieces of code. I
> was wondering whether somebody has something like that already implemented?
> 
> thanks for any hints,
> Erick
> 
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