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> *From:* Sergio Fernández [mailto:wik...@apache.org]
> *Sent:* woensdag 16 december 2015 16:34
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 7:21 PM, Michel Böhms
wrote:
> ok, I'll do that
> in the meantime, where can I increase the default (linux version)?
>
Setting the "sparql.timeout" configuration with the maximum time in seconds
(default is 60).
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Subject: Re: sparql issue
Hi Michael,
I doesn't give no results, the query execution gets aborted because it exceeds
the timeout (by default 60s). I guess it could be an issue handling
xsd:dateTime literals.
Please, report the details to jira, with a sample dataset if poss
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From: Michel Böhms [mailto:michel.bo...@gmail.com]
Sent: woensdag 16 december 2015 19:21
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S
ok, I'll do that
in the meantime, where can I increase the default (linux version)?
(although unlikely it is a time issue, removing the # doesnt change the
situation that much :)
thx a lot Michel
2015-12-16 16:33 GMT+01:00 Sergio Fernández :
> Hi Michael,
>
> I doesn't give no results, the query
Hi Michael,
I doesn't give no results, the query execution gets aborted because it
exceeds the timeout (by default 60s). I guess it could be an issue handling
xsd:dateTime literals.
Please, report the details to jira, with a sample dataset if possible, and
we'll try to find the issue.
Cheers,
O