We did a datacenter move yesterday, and as a result 4store.org is down. It will be back up shortly (most probably tomorrow), will mail this thread when it is back up. If you are looking for documentation regarding the SparqlServer, I have a pdf of that page, shout and I can email it to you.
Mischa
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Thanks for responding. From my old notes I was able to get 4store working again, but the 4store app doesn’t seem to exist or be needed any more.One thing I can’t figure out is how to do a GET of a graph. I tried curl http://localhost:8000/<graphname> on a graph I can see is in the database, but that doesn’t work. Is there a way to use SPARQL to get a graph as an RDF resource? Everything else for CRUD operations makes sense, but this primitive capability is escaping me.