Alexander Sidorov wrote:
Hi Alex,

You are right, geo-capabilities are included only in commercial Virtuoso instances. But it is my case (as I use Virtuoso Cloud Edition). I hope OpenLink guys can clarify this behaviour so I have added virtuoso-users to cc.

Cloud Edition is the Commercial Edition so you have SPARQL-GEO and related GeopSpatial index capabilities.


Kingsley

Regards,
Alexander

2010/5/17 Alex Tucker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi Alexander,



    I followed the link you provided but haven't found any
    information concerning "geometry" predicate generation. Could you
    please point to it? Also it is strange "geometry" predicate is
    generated at lod.openlinksw.com <http://lod.openlinksw.com> but
    is not generated at my custom Virtuoso instance.

    My understanding is that the geometry predicate is computed by
    Virtuoso and is only available in the commercial edition, not the
    free open source edition.  This explains why you can use it at
    lod.openlinksw.com <http://lod.openlinksw.com> and potentially at
    the new LGD servers, as I believe OpenLink donated a commercial
    license to run the LGD servers too.

    Alex.


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