Hello,

I should make one statement unambiguous, as I found some
misunderstanding:

Q: "Are Virtual Database, Replication and GeoData not supported at free
edition at all or do they have some limitations (for example, connecting
to external sources)? As you said for using RDF Views I need to buy
license for Virtual Database. And as you also said Virtual Database is
not supported at free edition... so is it that correct I can't use RDF
Views (for internal relational database) with free edition?"

A: "The Virtual Database, Replication, Clustered Server and Geo data
features are not supported in the open source (free) Virtuoso product in
an form. A commercial license will be required if any of these features
are required ..."

Comment: In Virtuoso Universal Server, RDF Views can work with both
local database tables and remote tables available via virtual schema.
Virtuoso Open Source does not support virtual schema so neither RDF
Views nor other mechanisms may provide access to remote tables but RDF
Views are still fully usable for local tables. In fact, the SPARQL
compiler has no idea where the data will be coming from at the run time,
from local tables or from remote tables or from views that use some mix
inside, it just rewrite the SPARQL to an SQL and let SQL optimizer care
about underlaying details.

I'd say more. Virtuoso SPARQL supports RDF Views and nothing but :) The
configuration of the default Virtuoso RDF storage consists of one
default RDF View that consists of one default quad map pattern that
tells the SPARQL compiler how to access relational table
DB.DBA.RDF_QUAD, its columns and an free-text index. When a developer
adds hist first RDF View he adds more quad map patterns at the beginning
of the list that is not empty from the very beginning.

So it is quite possible to use Virtuoso Open Source for tasks like BI on
a mix of relational data with CIA factbook or WordNet or US Census ---
as soon as relational data are in local tables.

Best Regards,

Ivan Mikhailov
OpenLink Software
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com



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