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Posted to user@sqoop.apache.org by "Sambit Tripathy (RBEI/PJ-NBS)" <Sa...@in.bosch.com> on 2014/09/22 21:17:10 UTC

Sqoop support for RDF/ OWL

Hi,

Currently Sqoop supports RDBMSes only.

Will this be a good idea if it can also import data from RDF Stores /Triple Store databases /OWL files?


Regards,
Sambit.


RE: Sqoop support for RDF/ OWL

Posted by "Sambit Tripathy (RBEI/PJ-NBS)" <Sa...@in.bosch.com>.
Abe,

N-Triple format can always  be converted to a SequenceFile easily, but not sure if that is the best way to do.


Thanks


From: Abraham Elmahrek [mailto:abe@cloudera.com]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 5:41 PM
To: user@sqoop.apache.org
Subject: Re: Sqoop support for RDF/ OWL

Hey there,

I guess the question really is if that kind of information is useful to store in Hadoop and how would you use it. Sqoop could probably import RDF stores in N-Triple format (or slightly modified triplet format) with no problem. Not sure how it would be splittable though.

NOTE: Googling around I'm seeing a lot of SPARQL/distributed RDF storage on top of Hadoop papers.

-Abe

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Sambit Tripathy (RBEI/PJ-NBS) <Sa...@in.bosch.com>> wrote:
Hi,

Currently Sqoop supports RDBMSes only.

Will this be a good idea if it can also import data from RDF Stores /Triple Store databases /OWL files?


Regards,
Sambit.



Re: Sqoop support for RDF/ OWL

Posted by Abraham Elmahrek <ab...@cloudera.com>.
Hey there,

I guess the question really is if that kind of information is useful to
store in Hadoop and how would you use it. Sqoop could probably import RDF
stores in N-Triple format (or slightly modified triplet format) with no
problem. Not sure how it would be splittable though.

NOTE: Googling around I'm seeing a lot of SPARQL/distributed RDF storage on
top of Hadoop papers.

-Abe

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Sambit Tripathy (RBEI/PJ-NBS) <
Sambit.Tripathy@in.bosch.com> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> Currently Sqoop supports RDBMSes only.
>
> Will this be a good idea if it can also import data from RDF Stores
> /Triple Store databases /OWL files?
>
>
> Regards,
> Sambit.
>
>