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configurable SPARQL end point #809

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egonw opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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configurable SPARQL end point #809

egonw opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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enhancement some suggestions to improve Scholia performance the way Scholia treats the machines using it tools+workflows about ways in which Scholia integrates with WikiCite curation workflows

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egonw commented Aug 14, 2019

Experiment with the new OpenLink Wikidata SPARQL end point. Create a set of patches that make it easy to have Scholia run against a different SPARQL end point.

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egonw commented Aug 14, 2019

See master...egonw:feature/configurableEP (in progress)

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egonw commented Aug 14, 2019

Of course, the bigger problem of running Scholia against the OpenLink end point is that many queries use Blazegraph specific SPARQL commands. But work.html seems to be working well:

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egonw commented Aug 15, 2019

@fnielsen, I like your feedback now. Is this something you welcome at this moment? If so, can you please have a look at the patch and give your comments on the approach. Do you like the design? Would you prefer to do it differently?

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egonw commented Nov 10, 2019

Discussed this with Finn, and we go ahead.

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