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I am Shivaprasad Bhat. A Software Engineer (Since 2016) from India.

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query interface

before looking more closely here, may i ask a question?
we have a triples file (file.nt) with multi-million items.
if we installed fabric, and loaded fabric with that file, how would we query fabric+file.nt?
for example, could we query using sparqler (http://sparql.org/sparql.html) where fabric would reveal a graph endpoint?
we are looking for a triple store that does not involve the overhead associated with apache jena/fuseki.
we would like to have the equivalent of a REST server that can be queried by a SPARQL processor (like sparqler).
we would install fabric on AWS, so the ideal configuration would be that the data in the triple store is on S3.
clearly, AWS aurora is an option, but we would like the lightest-weight solution for a release-1 implementation.
thanks in advance for advice and guidance.

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