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The HP Universal CMDB SPARQL Adapter

HPL-2009-349 The HP Universal CMDB SPARQL Adapter - Battle, Steve; Booth, David
Keyword(s): CMDB, SPARQL, ITSM, ITILv3, CMS, RDF, OWL, JENA
Abstract: IT Service Management (ITSM) is about making IT accountable to business. IT and business functions meet at the service interface where business functions define themselves in terms of the services they deliver to their customers. The IT function, in turn, must provide the infrastructural capabilitie ...
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4S-QUERY(1J)							      4store							      4S-QUERY(1J)

NAME
4s-query -- Run SPARQL queries on a 4store storage backend SYNOPSIS
4s-query kb-name [-f format] [-O optimisation-level] [-I insert-mode] [-r] [-s soft-limit] [-b base-URI] [-e] [-P] [query] -f Set the format to output results it, options are "sparql", "text", "json", and "testcase" -O, --opt-level Set the optimisation level of the query engine, in the range 0-3. -I, --insert Treat CONSTRUCT statements as INSERT statements. This feature is highly experimental and largly untested. -r, --restricted Enable query complexity restriction mode -s, --soft-limit Override default soft limit on search breadth -d, --default-graph Enable SPARQL default graph support -b, --base Set base URI for queries -e, --explain Return an explanation of the query planner's descisions -P Enable programatic IO mode INTERACTIVE MODE
If [query] is ommited then 4s-query goes into interactive mode, suitable for trying queries from the command line. -P enables programatic interactive mode, suitable for infacing with processes via stdin and stdout. Queries are sent as UTF-8 bytes, termi- nated with "#EOQ" on a line of it's own, results are returned, ending with "#EOR". Interacting with 4store in this way is more efficient than using the SPARQL protocol, but non-standard. SEE ALSO
4s-import(1), 4s-httpd(1), 4s-backend(1), 4s-delete-model(1) STANDARDS
4s-query implements the SPARQL Query Language specification (aka. SPARQL/Query 1.0) and the SPARQL Result Format specification (aka. SPARQL/Results 1.0). Default graph support is no normally enabled, the --default-graph turns it on, as does speicfying FROM <default:> in the query. Data loaded with $ 4s-import kb --add -m default: uri/filename will be added to the default graph. EXAMPLES
$ 4s-query -f sparql demo 'SELECT * WHERE { ?s ?p ?s } LIMIT 10' Return 10 random triples from the knowledgebase "demo" in the SPARQL XML result format. $ 4s-query -P demo < query.rq Run the query in query.rq and output the result to stdout 4store May 31, 2019 4store