Hi Tim,

Thanks for your answers earlier on how to have a common GRAPH IRI to which I
can upload my RDF's

I checked out the properties of rdf_sink on WEBDAV browser and they have
virt:rdf_graph as http://localhost:8890/DAV/home/schalla/rdf_sink/

and virt:rdf_sponger is set to "On"

So as the documentation you sent says there is this
http___localhost_8890_DAV_home_schalla_rdf_sink_.RDF<http://gf18.ucs.indiana.edu:8890/conductor/view_dav_res.vsp?file=%2FDAV%2Fhome%2Fschalla%2Frdf_sink%2Fhttp___localhost_8890_DAV_home_schalla_rdf_sink_.RDF&sid=461d28fcf85bfcfbbdfa33d0f91e3980&realm=virtuoso_admin>
created.
This was created much earlier and I recently noticed it and understood what
it is.
However the size of this is Zero. I had earlier uploaded lot of rdf triples
files to rdf_sink using curl. The properties of rdf_sink are set to what
they are supposed to and so everytime I had uploaded a files I would expect
this to be updated.

Am I thinking correct ? Why is its size zero ? why is it not gettting
updated everytime I upload a file ?

Also is this 
(http___localhost_8890_DAV_home_schalla_rdf_sink_.RDF<http://gf18.ucs.indiana.edu:8890/conductor/view_dav_res.vsp?file=%2FDAV%2Fhome%2Fschalla%2Frdf_sink%2Fhttp___localhost_8890_DAV_home_schalla_rdf_sink_.RDF&sid=461d28fcf85bfcfbbdfa33d0f91e3980&realm=virtuoso_admin>)
the
GRAPH IRI that I must use to do sparql queries on all the rdf data in my
rdf_sink ?

Thanks
Regards
Sashikiran
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Tim Haynes <[email protected]>wrote:

> Rameswara Sashi Kiran Challa wrote:
> > Thanks Tim.
> >
> > Could you please direct me to any documentation that has methods showing
> > how to programmatically set virt:rdf_graph and virt:rdf_sponger
> properties.
>
> Probably best: http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/fn_dav_api_change.htmlsee
> dav_prop_set(), etc.
>
> > When you said browser, did you mean that I need to do it on the condutor
> ?
>
> If you wish. Use the web-based conductor DAV-browser for one-off
> configuration
> by hand, or the above functions for the programmatic approach as you wish.
>
> HTH,
>
> ~Tim
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School of Informatics and Computing,
Indiana University, Bloomington,IN
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