Hello Ruben,
There are two methods.
Method 1.
The procedure is named WS.WS."/!sparql/" and its source text resides in
libsrc/Wi/sparql_io.sql . You can cut & paste it to a separate sql file,
edit and load as any other SQL file (say, via ISQL client).
Important side note:
It would be really bad
Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
Yes, thank you,
if this was a forum you could make the mail sticky :)
I will forward it to everybody, who asked me the export question in the
past.
Sebastian
It should be in a technote, and also used as an example in our docs etc..
Will be sorted.
Kingsley
Yrj
Yes, thank you,
if this was a forum you could make the mail sticky :)
I will forward it to everybody, who asked me the export question in the
past.
Sebastian
Yrjänä Rankka schrieb:
On 9/17/09 00:31 , Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
*push*
I'd be also very interested in seeing a solution to the q
On 9/17/09 00:31 , Georgi Kobilarov wrote:
*push*
I'd be also very interested in seeing a solution to the question Sebastian
brought up...
Ok. If you want to dump huge graphs you probably don't want to work
through the regular SPARQL endpoint. There's a little-known PL procedure
that'll do
Hi again,
We want to change some text in the sparql endpoint page. For example the
text explaining how to grant SPARQL_SPONGE privileges. It seems this
page is embeded in some binary file. Is there some "easyer" way to edit
that page? Or we need to change the source code (maybe
'appsrc/ODS-Framewo
Hi Hugh,
sorry, my fault. I didn't recognize the Virtuoso ISQL tool and used a
ISQL tool which I installed myself. With the Virtuoso ISQL tool it
works fine.
One follow-up question on that. How do I remove a rule graph from a
rule set? Using your example I tried:
rdfs_rule_set ('http://
We are trying now to change code in description.sql but it seems the
changes go unnoticed. Maybe those sql scripts are cached/compiled
somewhere? The modifications made in descrption.vsp are seen immediately
in the page, but not those in description.sql. We have also restarted
the server but the pr
Hugh,
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Hugh Williams wrote:
> Hi Aldo,
>
> You should be able to create a URL rewrite rule to peform this pass-thru as
> detailed at:
>
>
> http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfiridereferencing.html#urlrewriteruleconductor
>
> Note Virtuoso also has a http_proxy