Uses of Package
org.apache.jena.sparql.pfunction
Package
Description
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ClassDescriptionClass representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionClass representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionClass representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionCommon, simple case: arguments are not lists attempt to put values in for any bound variables call the implementation with one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a time after evaluating the arguments (if bound).
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ClassDescriptionCommon, simple case: arguments are not lists attempt to put values in for any bound variables call the implementation with one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a time after evaluating the arguments (if bound).Interface for extension factories registered with the extension registry.Class representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionCommon, simple case: arguments are not lists attempt to put values in for any bound variables call the implementation with one binding at a timeCommon, simple case: subject argument is not a list object is a list call the implementation with one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a timeBasic property function handler that calls the implementation subclass one binding at a time after evaluating the arguments (if bound).Class representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionClass representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.
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ClassDescriptionClass representing an argument (subject or object position) of a property function.