- From: Ivan Mikhailov <imikhailov@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:08:41 +0700
- To: "'RDF Data Access Working Group'" <public-rdf-dawg@w3.org>
- Cc: "'Orri Erling'" <oerling@openlinksw.com>, "'Kingsley Idehen'" <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
Hello, I'm looking for volunteers who would like to set up public SPARQL web service endpoints to test the DAWG 'test-me' service. The service will send DAWG sample queries to 'victim' endpoints, receive responses and provide reports which tests are passed or failed. Endpoints should either contain DAWG test graphs or support SPARUL. If the endpoint contains test graphs then they should be named like 'http://mysparqlendpoint.example.com/DAV/endpoint_tests/DAWG/r2/name-and-pat h-as-in-test-tree'. If this naming convention can not be used in your installation then please specify how to calculate graph IRI from the path to .TTL or .RDF resource inside tree of resources of W3C web site. If the endpoint does not contain test graphs but support SPARUL then data will be loaded using statements 'create graph <IRI>' and 'load <remote HTTP URL> in/into graph <IRI>, graphs will be named as before. If you would like to participate, please send me the URL of your web service endpoint. By default, neither this URL nor results of running tests on this endpoint are visible to public, but you may explicitely grant some permissions to public. You may wish to specify the type of software that runs the endpoint but this is fully optional. After a week of beta-testing the service will be moved to http://demo.openlinksw.com . Sources of the test will be published at SourceForge as part of Virtuoso Open Source project. Best Regards, Ivan Mikhailov OpenLink Software.
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