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Some SPARQL servers use different endpoints for reading and updating data. For example, I'm using RDF4J server that expects SPARQL SELECT queries at http://localhost:8080/rdf4j-server/repositories/test and SPARQL Update requests at http://localhost:8080/rdf4j-server/repositories/test/update (old legacy convention, I know...)
Unfortunately, RDF editor allows only one endpoint for "Storage Locations". What about an option to have "split endpoints", when adding a new storage location?
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Some SPARQL servers use different endpoints for reading and updating data. For example, I'm using RDF4J server that expects SPARQL SELECT queries at
http://localhost:8080/rdf4j-server/repositories/test
and SPARQL Update requests athttp://localhost:8080/rdf4j-server/repositories/test/update
(old legacy convention, I know...)Unfortunately, RDF editor allows only one endpoint for "Storage Locations". What about an option to have "split endpoints", when adding a new storage location?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: