From: Bryan T. <br...@sy...> - 2014-04-29 14:44:51
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Anton, I'd like to repeat my offer to help if you want to try preparing a patch for a sesame 2.7.x migration…. Right now, we are focused on getting out the 1.3.1 release with support for the HA load balancer, reification done right, RDF graph mining, and a new workbench for the bigdata platform. 2.7.x could go into a 1.3.2 release. Thanks, Bryan From: Anton Kulaga <ant...@gm...<mailto:ant...@gm...>> Reply-To: Anton Kulaga <ant...@gm...<mailto:ant...@gm...>> Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 3:30 AM To: "Big...@li...<mailto:Big...@li...>" <Big...@li...<mailto:Big...@li...>> Subject: [Bigdata-developers] Sesame 2.7.x Hi All, I wonder when are you going to migrate to Sesame 2.7.x ? I am developing a generic semantic-web lib for Scala ( https://github.com/scalax/semweb ) and bigdata-s usage of outdated version of Sesame creates a lot of problem there as I cannot write code that works both for bigdata and for current major version of sesame. Outdated sesame also creates a lot of problems outside of my lib as most of current sesame-compatible libs with useful features are already using Sesame 2.7.x I also wonder if anybody has already made Elastic integration to Bigdata as current bigdata text search indexes only literals and opensahara seems to be more dead than alive ( I failed to register there and nobody there responded to my emails). I also wonder if there are Scala developers there who made some extensions ( like nice Implicit classes and AST factories) to Bigdata that can be (or already are) opensourced for the benefit of everyone. -- Best regards, Anton Kulaga |