Ivan Mikhailov wrote: > 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. Ivan, would it be possible to also support endpoints such as Joseki and - I think - Virtuoso that are willing to fetch the graphs specified via HTTP? Lee > 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. > > > >Received on Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:10:45 UTC
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