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Some RDF triple stores offer a Linked Data Fragments endpoint. This is a query interface which is much simpler than SPARQL and is therefore often faster and more reliable (since it is cheaper for the service). Importantly, it supports paging, which lets a client download large sets of results without running into timeouts.
Proposed solution
It would be nice if OpenRefine supported importing from a LDF endpoint, similarly to how SQL databases are supported.
Alternatives considered
This is similar to the request for a SPARQL importer, OpenRefine/OpenRefine#1212 (because a lot of services offer both endpoints).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I am transferring this issue to the SPARQL extension since it would be weird not to support SPARQL but to support LDF in the core tool. Intuitively both features would appeal to a similar user base so it would make sense to have both in the same extension.
Some RDF triple stores offer a Linked Data Fragments endpoint. This is a query interface which is much simpler than SPARQL and is therefore often faster and more reliable (since it is cheaper for the service). Importantly, it supports paging, which lets a client download large sets of results without running into timeouts.
Proposed solution
It would be nice if OpenRefine supported importing from a LDF endpoint, similarly to how SQL databases are supported.
Alternatives considered
This is similar to the request for a SPARQL importer, OpenRefine/OpenRefine#1212 (because a lot of services offer both endpoints).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: