Hello Kingsley,

I think that is very good to know. This development could lead to many great opportunities. I wish the GeoKnow project and the Virtuoso developers working on improving support for geographical data all the best.

Regards,
Frans


On 30-7-2013 18:44, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 7/30/13 6:00 AM, Frans Knibbe | Geodan wrote:

"Not yet": Does this mean full support of GeoSPARQL in Virtuoso is considered, or may even be a work in progress?

Yes.

It would be great if Virtuoso could handle geometries more complex than points, and could support topological relationships in SPARQL queries!

It is working towards that via the GeoKnow [1] project.

Link:

[1] http://geoknow.eu/Welcome.html -- GeoKnow


Kingsley

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