IBM announced RDF and SPARQL support in DB2 10.1. This is the first version of DB2 to support RDF . RDF file format and SPARQL querying are available across all editions of DB2 10.1. In tests among DB2 10.1 early adopters, applications that used these graph triples ran about 3.5 times faster on DB2 than on the Jena TDB data store.[1] Creating a new RDF store in DB2 10.1 is simple. You can create a new RDF store without any existing RDF data. The steps listed below make the following assumptions: DB2 10.1 installed. Database Name is...
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