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report: review endpoints

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......@@ -7,16 +7,17 @@ Endpoint that exposes some kind of {API}. The interesting question
here is probably not so much the implementation of the endpoint itself,
rather it is the choice of API than can make or break such a project.
\subsection{Supported Endpoints}
There are multiple approaches to querying the GraphDB triplet store,
one based around the standardized SPARQL query language and the other
on the RDF4J Java library implemented by various vendors. Both
approaches have unique advantages.
on the RDF4J Java library. Both approaches have unique advantages.
\begin{description}
\item[SPARQL] is a standardized query language for RDF triplet
\begin{itemize}
\item SPARQL is a standardized query language for RDF triplet
data~\cite{sparql}. The specification includes not just syntax
and semantics of the language itself, but also a standardized
REST interface for querying databases.
REST interface for querying database servers.
\textbf{Syntax} SPARQL is inspired by SQL and as such the
\texttt{SELECT} \texttt{WHERE} syntax should be familiar to many
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querying triplet stores, lots of literature and documentation is
available~\cite{sparqlbook, sparqlimpls, gosparql}.
\item[RDF4J] is a Java API for interacting with triplet stores,
implemented based on a superset of the {SPARQL} REST interface~\cite{rdf4j}.
GraphDB supports RDF4J, in fact it is the recommended way of
interacting with GraphDB repositories~\cite{graphdbapi}.
\item RDF4J is a Java API for interacting with triplet stores,
implemented based on a superset of the {SPARQL} REST
interface~\cite{rdf4j}. GraphDB is one of the database
servers that supports RDF4J, in fact it is the recommended way
of interacting with GraphDB repositories~\cite{graphdbapi}.
\textbf{Syntax} Instead of formulating textual queries, RDF4J
allows developers to query a repository by calling Java API
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the JVM and its languages. But in practice, we found RDF4J to be
quite convenient, especially for simple queries, as it allows us
to formulate everything in a single programming language rather
than mixing languages and awkward string literals.
than mixing programming language with awkward query strings.
We also found it quite helpful to generate Java classes from
OWL ontologies that contain all definitions of the ontology and
make it readable by any IDE~\cite{rdf4jgen}.
\end{description}
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Recommendation}
We see that both SPARQL and RDF4J have unique advantages. While SPARQL
is an official W3C standard and implemented by more database systems,
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