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From: Onno P. <onn...@gm...> - 2008-02-07 12:39:02
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RDF allows XML literals to be given as the object node of a predicate. These are written in RDF/XML as content of a property element (not a property attribute) and indicated using the rdf:parseType="Literal" attribute on the containing property element. Example listing <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://example.org/item01"> <ex:prop rdf:parseType="Literal" xmlns:a="http://example.org/a#"> <a:Box required="true"> <a:widget size="10" /> <a:grommit id="23" /> </a:Box> </ex:prop> </rdf:Description> The part from <a:Box until </a:Box> is an XML Literal This construction allows for a payload which is an entire XML file to be stored in the Object of a triple. My question is: will RAP allow this and if so, how large (mb's) can the payload be? And is that figure dependent on the underlying database type or of RAP itself? Onno Paap |