- From: Adam Souzis <adam-l@souzis.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:41:14 -0700
- To: Stephane Fellah <fellah@pcigeomatics.com>
- Cc: Andreas Eberhart <aeb@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>, daml-all@daml.org, ontoweb-list@www1-c703.uibk.ac.at, ontoweb-language-sig@cs.man.ac.uk, public-rdf-dawg@w3.org, semanticweb@yahoogroups.com, seweb-list@www1-c703.uibk.ac.at, www-webont-wg@w3.org, www-rdf-interest@w3.org, www-rdf-logic@w3.org, www-rdf-rules@w3.org, Raphael Volz <raphael@volz.info>, pha@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de, jbroeks@cs.vu.nl
There's only a Python implementation but the plan is to write an RxPath to Squish/RDQL converter. At that point it could interact with Jena via some RPC mechanism (or by porting it to Jython) -- adam Stephane Fellah wrote: >Hi, > >This is an interesting query language. Does it exist an implementation in Java (based on Jena for example) ? > >Best regards > >Stephane Fellah >Web Chief Architect > >PCI Geomatics >490, Boulevard St Joseph >Hull, Quebec >Canada J8Y 3Y7 >Tel: 1 819 770 0022 Ext. 223 >Fax 1 819 770 0098 >Visit our web site: www.pcigeomatics.com > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Adam Souzis [mailto:adam-l@souzis.com] >Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 3:47 PM >To: Andreas Eberhart >Cc: daml-all@daml.org; ontoweb-list@www1-c703.uibk.ac.at; ontoweb-language-sig@cs.man.ac.uk; public-rdf-dawg@w3.org; semanticweb@yahoogroups.com; seweb-list@www1-c703.uibk.ac.at; www-webont-wg@w3.org; www-rdf-interest@w3.org; www-rdf-logic@w3.org; www-rdf-rules@w3.org; Raphael Volz; pha@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de; jbroeks@cs.vu.nl >Subject: Re: A Comparison of RDF Query Languages > > >This is an useful comparison but one query language missing is RxPath >(http://rx4rdf.liminalzone.org/RxPath) -- so below are RxPath queries >for each of your use cases. > >RxPath is syntatically identical to XPath 1.0 and is defined by a >deterministic mapping from the RDF model to XPath data model. Its >specification is available at http://rx4rdf.liminalzone.org/RxPathSpec >(BTW, I'll be releasing a new version of the software next week.) > >Based on the metric described in the conclusion of your paper, it's more >complete than any of the languages surveyed, supporting 12 out of the 14 >use cases. Also, the same mapping (with minor changes) could be applied >to map RDF models to the XPath 2.0/XQuery data model, the resulting >query language would address most of the items on your wishlist, >including aggregation, sorting, and full support for XML Schema datatypes. > >-- adam > >1. Path Expression >Return the names of the authors of publication X. > >/*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*/name > >2 Optional Path >Return the name and, if known, the e-mail of the author of publication X. > >/*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*/name | /*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*/email > >(Note: RxPath doesn't support tuples, but each email will follow each >author's name because the union is returned in "document" order.) > >3 union >Return the labels of all topics that and (union) the titles of all >publications. > >/*/rdfs:label | /*/rdfs:title > >4 difference >Return the labels of all topics that are not titles of publications. > >/*/rdfs:label[. != /*/rdfs:title] > >5 Quantification >Return the persons who are authors of all publications. > >Not Supported. > >6 Aggregation >Count the number of authors of a publication. > >count(/*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*) > >7 Recursion >Return all subtopics of topic "Information Systems", recursively. > >/*[.='http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/pha/rdf-query/sample.rdf#ACMTopic/Information_Systems']//acm:subTopic/* > >8 Reification >Return the person who has classified the publication X. > >/*[. =/*[.='X']/isAbout/@rdf:ID]/dc:creator/* > >9 Collections and Containers >Return the first author of Publication X. > >(/*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*)[1] > >Unlike the languages you surveyed, RxPath has syntatic support >for RDF containers and collections so you can get the last author too: > >(/*[.='X']/author/*/rdf:li/*)[last()] > >10 Namespace >Return all resources whose namespace starts with >"http://aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/". > >Assuming there's a namespace declaration with the prefix 'aifb': > >/aifb:* > >or for any arbitrary URI prefix: > >/*[starts-with(., "http://aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/")] > >11 Language >Return the German label of the topic whose English label is "Database >Management". > >/*[rdfs:label = 'Database Management']/rdfs:label[@xml:lang='de'] > >12 Lexical Space >Return all publications where the page number is the lexical value '08'. > >/Publication[pages = '08'] > >13 Value Space >Return all publications where the page number is the integer value 8. > >/Publication[pages = 8] > >Note: In XPath 1.0 type coercion is automatic but it only supports >numbers and strings. > >14 Entailment >Return all instances of that are members of the class Publication. > >/Publication > >(No special support for entailed vs. ground assertions, inference is up >to the implementation.) > >Andreas Eberhart wrote: > > > >>Related to the recent work of the RDF Data Access Working Group [1], we have >>compared six proposals for RDF query languages. The report, the use case >>data, and the queries are available online [2]. >> >>Looking forward to hearing your feedback. >> >>Peter Haase, Andreas Eberhart, Raphael Volz, Institute AIFB, University of >>Karlsruhe >>Jeen Broekstra, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam >> >> >>[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/ >>[2] http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/pha/rdf-query/ >> >> >> >> >> > > >
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