Re: ISSUE-95: Proposed simplification and clean up of template mechanism

Arthur, could you give just one sketchy example that fleshes out this 
idea? I'm just not sure what "properties introduced by a template" means 
here, so an example would help a lot.

Thanks,
kc

On 11/12/15 10:18 AM, Arthur Ryman wrote:
> 1. sh:Template is the class of all templates.
>>>>>2. a resource of type template is not a class. Instead, it has a
>>>>>property that gives the type of constraint that the template produces,
>>>>>e.g. sh:produces.
>>>>>3. when the properties introduced by a template are used in a
>>>>>constraint, that constraint acquires the additional type specified by
>>>>>the sh:produces property of the template.

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