Note: if you contemplate implementing a client of the HTTP API, it is not yet stable and a few parts of it will change in the next (1.0.2) release. When in doubt, ask on the support forum and we can guide you. (This means you, Rob Vesse and Ron Zettlemoyer!)I'm not sure if I should be offended by this or not :P
I saw the mention in the email and did think that sounds interesting but as it stands I'm about to roll another release so we'll have stable Stardog 1.x support in an official release so I'll save this for a later release
Keep up the good work
Rob
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Did I overlook it, or will some future version let us create a new database via the HTTP admin API? I could really use this very soon.
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I wouldn't mind knowing how to do it in 1.0.1 too. :) It's not for a tool that I'm going to share or anything like that, it's strictly for a prototype of an app that will need to create new databases on the fly. So if I use the 1.0.1 version of the API and then have to change it a little when 1.0.2 it's not a big deal.
Speaking of which, is there anything I should keep in mind as far as performance if I'm going to be setting up a lot of small (50k-100k triples) databases? It's for a web service where each database will store the data for a separate customer.
I wouldn't mind knowing how to do it in 1.0.1 too. :) It's not for a tool that I'm going to share or anything like that, it's strictly for a prototype of an app that will need to create new databases on the fly. So if I use the 1.0.1 version of the API and then have to change it a little when 1.0.2 it's not a big deal.Speaking of which, is there anything I should keep in mind as far as performance if I'm going to be setting up a lot of small (50k-100k triples) databases? It's for a web service where each database will store the data for a separate customer.