Re: remove hydra:Resource and hydra:Class

>> I struggle to think of practical cases for use of hydra:Resource that could not be covered by hydra:Link. 
> 
> The use case is: mark a hyperlink as dereferenceable in-place.

But then again, what tangible benefit does this give?

To dereference it, you must GET it.
To check whether it is dereferenceable, you must GET it.

Nothing is gained by marking it dereferenceable upfront.

Ruben

Received on Saturday, 10 January 2015 08:50:12 UTC