About this software
This is a one-year personal subscription license for a third-party SPARQL plugin distributed through the JetBrains Marketplace. The license grants a single named user permission to install and use the plugin within supported JetBrains IDEs for the subscription term. Feature set, supported IDEs, and technical documentation are provided by the plugin publisher on its Marketplace listing and are not controlled by JetBrains.
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JetBrains 3rd Party SPARQL
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Benefits
- Single-user license: Covers one named user for a one-year subscription.
- Delivered via Marketplace: Plugin is distributed and updated through JetBrains Marketplace channels.
- IDE integration: Allows installation and use inside supported JetBrains IDEs.
- Publisher-provided features: Feature set and compatibility are defined by the plugin publisher.
- Account-based licensing: License is associated with the purchaser's JetBrains account.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Publisher support: Third-party publisher listed on the Marketplace provides technical assistance and documentation.
- Marketplace billing: Billing and subscription management are handled through JetBrains Marketplace account pages.
- Updates delivery: Plugin updates are pushed through the IDE via Marketplace integration.
- Documentation location: Documentation is available on the plugin's Marketplace listing by the publisher.
- Account management: License and renewals are managed from the purchaser's JetBrains account.
Frequently asked questions
What is JetBrains 3rd Party SPARQL?
A plugin for JetBrains IDEs that adds SPARQL editing and query support, including syntax highlighting, validation, and execution against SPARQL endpoints or local RDF datasets.
Which JetBrains IDEs are supported?
It is designed as a plugin for JetBrains IDEs that support third-party plugins; availability varies by IDE and can be checked in the IDE's plugin manager.
How does it connect to SPARQL endpoints or RDF data?
Typically by configuring endpoint URLs, HTTP settings, and credentials in the plugin settings; it runs queries against remote endpoints or local RDF files depending on configuration.
How to troubleshoot query errors or performance issues?
Use IDE problem markers, plugin-provided error messages, and examine endpoint responses; optimizing queries and server-side indexes can improve performance.