Hi there,
I'm currently involved with Wikipedia folks about working with map
data in Wikipedia.
There will be an official Map API and there is some interest in using
SPARQL to facilitate geospatial queries that involve infobox data etc.
like in DBpedia Mobile.
If Virtuoso would support this (ideally on dbpedia.org), I could
probably come up with a demo for them.
Cheers,
Christian
On Feb 11, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Hugh Williams wrote:
Ceriel,
It's something that has been planned for over a year :-)
At the current time acceleration will be project priority driven.
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
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On 10 Feb 2009, at 23:59, Ceriel Jacobs wrote:
After Postgresql, the Mysql database server has support for spatial
extensions since version 5.1 [1],
by implementing a subset of the SQL with Geometry Types environment
proposed by OGC. [2]
Information about spatial features within Virtuoso could not be found
at openlinksw.com, that why this question is asked over here.
What kind of support is (a) there already / (b) planned
within Virtuoso for supporting spatial features?
Best,
~Ceriel
[1] http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/spatial-extensions.html
[2] http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfs
PS Is there a search facility available for the sourceforge hosted
[virtuoso-users] list archive?
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