Hi Michel,

On 08/09/14 12:31, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) wrote:
After using joseki/fuseki as RDF server/sparql querying
I now investigate Marmotta triggered by experimental
support of http querying (ldp).

Please, notice that LDP does not define a query language. But the use of HTTP for accessing, updating, creating and deleting resources from servers that expose their resources as Linked Data. Basically it provides clarifications and extensions of the rules of Linked Data.

Further details at the current W3C Candidate Recommendation:

  http://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/

As a newbee however I find it very hard to get the LDP
stuff to work. When I look in the specs/examples I see
"container"-stuff added to ontologies where I thought
I could just do a HTTP request to specific or sets of
classes, properties and/or individuals (I still hope
this IS possible as a kind of simpler alternative to
SPARQL).

No, LDP is not an alternative to SPARQL. It does not work at the triples level, but at the resources level.

Can someone point me to some kind of LDP "idiot guide"
with simple examples? I.e. some simple URIs for doing
LDP to some simple ontology uploaded to Marmotta involving
class and individual level.

I'd say the LDP Primer is what you are looking for:

  http://www.w3.org/TR/ldp-primer/

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

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