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Re: URIs and Names on the Web


Re:  URIs and Names on the Web
Joshua Allen wrote:

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> 1) I don't have easy access to a server that do anything with any URNs
> that I might create.

Do you mean you don't have a server that runs Jenna RDF API?
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No, assuming I want to use Jena, how do I collect statements to much into a
Jena triple store? And assuming I've created a killer collection of triples,
how do I publish this for my friends? I do I _share_ this information I've
collected?

That is the fundamental problem with URNs: I can't easily publish them in a
way that allows people to find out about them -- well unless I resort to
HTTP, but then we would be using HTTP wouldn't we. Well that is the point:
HTTP is not only useful but widely deployed. It has also been proven to work
and very well at that. Jena works with HTTP URIs just fine.

Jonathan


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