- From: ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 21:09:07 +0100
- To: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>, public-hydra@w3.org
On 11/20/2014 08:38 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > On 11/20/14 4:09 AM, ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ wrote: >> On 11/19/2014 07:35 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>> > On 11/19/14 12:34 AM, Holger Knublauch wrote: >>>> >> From how I understand Ruben's work, it is probably only a matter of >>>> >> time before there is a SPARQL engine implemented in JavaScript, and >>>> >> this would mean that clients could process complex SPIN constraints. >>> > >>> > Holger, >>> > >>> > There is a Javascript based SPARQL engine that supports SPARQL 1.1 [1]. >>> > >>> > [1] https://github.com/antoniogarrote/rdfstore-js -- RDF Store homepage >>> > on Github >> AFAIK Antonio stopped maintaining rdfstore-js over a year ago. Ruben >> made few PRs to it since then and currently seem very active working on >> SPARQL.js >> >> https://github.com/antoniogarrote/rdfstore-js/commits/master >> authored on Dec 13, 2013 (Merge pull request #61 from >> RubenVerborgh/n3-integration) >> >> >> https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/SPARQL-Parser >> Obsolete SPARQL parser based on rdfstore-js, use SPARQL.js instead. >> https://github.com/RubenVerborgh/SPARQL.js >> >> >> >> > > Yes, but a SPARQL processor needs a DBMS engine (which is what > rdfstore.js is) :) > > We could use this thread to collate a list of JS based RDF triple or > quad stores. last days i got chance to work a bit on updating JSON-LD and n3 extensions of http://levelgraph.io (currently no SPARQL) * https://github.com/mcollina/levelgraph-jsonld/pull/23 * https://github.com/mcollina/levelgraph-n3/pull/13 now both extensions should run smooth in web browsers after updating to browserifyable jsonld.js (BTW both use excellent N3.js) before merging those pull requests i still want to update ci runner for automated tests in browser, and update builds for bower and component.
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