SaGe client made using Jena
- git
- Java 1.8 or higher
- Gradle 4.7 or higher
First, clone and compile the project
git clone https://github.com/Callidon/sage-jena.git
cd sage-jena
gradle distZip
Then, you will find the release in build/distributions
as a zip archive.
Unzip it, and use bin/sage-jena
to evaluate SPARQL queries using a Sage server
Usage: sage-jena [-hV] [--time] [--update] [--bucket-size=<bucketSize>]
[--format=<format>] [-f=<file>] [-m=<measure>] [-q=<query>]
URL...
Execute a SPARQL query with the SaGe Smart client
URL... URL(s) of SaGe server(s) to query. If several URls are
provided, the query will be executed as a Federated
query.
--bucket-size=<bucketSize>
Bucket size for SPARQL UPDATE query evaluation
--format=<format> Results format (Result set: raw, XML, JSON, CSV, TSV;
Graph: RDF serialization)
--time Display the the query execution time at the end
--update Execute the input query as a SPARQL UPDATE query
-f, --file=<file> File containing a SPARQL query to execute
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
-m, --measure=<measure> Measure query execution stats and append it to a file
-q, --query=<query> SPARQL query to execute (passed in command-line)
-V, --version Print version information and exit.
The following example finds the first 100 RDf triples in the DBpedia 2016 dataset
bin/sage-jena http://soyez-sage.univ-nantes.fr/sparql/dbpedia-2016-04 -q "SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?o } LIMIT 100"
The next example shows how to execute a federated SPARQL in the FedX/Anapasid style.
You simply have ot provide a set of RDF graphs urls and a SPARQL query, and
then the query engine will automatically rewrite the query by using source selection and query decomposition techniques.
# store the query in a variable (to simplify the example)
export QUERY="SELECT * WHERE { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Albert_Einstein> <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#sameAs> ?cc . ?cc <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label> ?name. }"
# execute the query
bin/sage-jena http://soyez-sage.univ-nantes.fr/sparql/dbpedia-2016-04 http://soyez-sage.univ-nantes.fr/sparql/sameAs -q "$QUERY"