In the same vein as adding a wet bar to a schoolbus, I'm working on
adding SPARQL support to MySQL. I've written up some notes:
<http://www.w3.org/2005/05/22-SPARQL-MySQL/>
Alarmed yet? If not, here are some questions:
I have a need for knowing foreign keys even when folks haven't taken
the discipline step of specifying them as constraints.
<http://www.w3.org/2005/05/22-SPARQL-MySQL/#structure>
Any advice on how I should learn and where I should keep that
meta-data?
I haven't stepped into the memory management yet. Does mysqld have a
per-request pool like Apache, or are request processors responsible
for intimate clean-up?
If anyone is interested in participating or learning my motivations
for this, let me know.
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-eric
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