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related to the question mentioned in w3c/dxwg#1240 I´d like to raise the question to the developers of DataID how to describe a dataset, which is stored in a relational database and published through a JDBC connection.
A reference to an entire database, is of interested, e.g. through a JDBC string, e.g "jdbc:oracle:thin:@hostname:1521:my-database or jdbc:hive2://hostname:8443/my-database) or a table in the database.
It seems that DataID extends DCAT in this sense, it would be helpful to see an example, potentially also in the documentation, to serialise this.
Best
Georg
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Dear DataID-team,
related to the question mentioned in w3c/dxwg#1240 I´d like to raise the question to the developers of DataID how to describe a dataset, which is stored in a relational database and published through a JDBC connection.
A reference to an entire database, is of interested, e.g. through a JDBC string, e.g "jdbc:oracle:thin:@hostname:1521:my-database or jdbc:hive2://hostname:8443/my-database) or a table in the database.
It seems that DataID extends DCAT in this sense, it would be helpful to see an example, potentially also in the documentation, to serialise this.
Best
Georg
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: