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I think it is worthwhile calling attention on one of the... not be seen as a “core” SPARQL query language docume... Graph Store HTTP Protocol.
Indeed, this document stands a little bit apart. Instead ...

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I think it is worthwhile calling attention on one of the documents that may not be seen as a “core” SPARQL query language document, namely the Graph Store HTTP Protocol.

Indeed, this document stands a little bit apart. Instead of adding to the query (and now also update) language, it concentrates on how the HTTP protocol should be used in conjunction with graph stores. I.e., what is the meaning of the well known HTTP verbs like PUT, GET, POST, or DELETE  for graph stores, what should be the response codes, etc.

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<p>I think it is worthwhile calling attention on one of the documents that may not be seen as a &#x201c;core&#x201d; SPARQL query language document, namely the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-sparql11-http-rdf-update-20110512/">Graph Store HTTP Protocol</a>.</p> <p>Indeed, this document stands a little bit apart. Instead of adding to the query (and now also update) language, it concentrates on how the HTTP protocol should be used in conjunction with graph stores. I.e., what is the meaning of the well known <a class="zem_slink" title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol" rel="wikipedia">HTTP verbs</a> like PUT, GET, POST, or DELETE&nbsp; for graph stores, what should be the response codes, etc.</p>