The issue isn't critical to me, I can just wait for the next release. Speaking of which, I went looking for a road map for the project but couldn't find one. I think I recall reading the documentation is undergoing an overhaul and the new docs will include one. Is that true?
Thanks, Tim ________________________________ From: Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2011 9:07 AM >Subject: Re: TTL parse error > >It's a bug in the Jena Turtle writer. > >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-53 > >It's due to the shared list that's causing the problem. The solution >will be to not use list syntax. > > Andy > >On 08/03/11 16:55, Andy Seaborne wrote: >> >> >> On 08/03/11 16:33, Ian Dickinson wrote: >>> On 08/03/11 16:29, Tim Harsch wrote: >>>> I created a toy ontology and exported it to TTL via Top Braid Composer: >>>> https://gist.github.com/860486#file_schema.ttl >>>> >>>> >>>> It produced a parse error (below). I don't know if TBC is producing >>>> bad TTL or if Jena is in error when parsing. It looks like valid TTL >>>> to me, but then I don't know the spec that well. >>>> >>>> com.hp.hpl.jena.n3.turtle.TurtleParseException: Lexical error at line >>>> 50, column 8. Encountered: " " (32), after : "-" >>> >>> Line 50 says: >>> >>> _:b1 :- (:Brother :Parent) . >>> >>> which doesn't look like valid Turtle to me. I don't think you can have a >>> predicate name which is just '-'. >> >> It's not a predicate, it just looks like one :-) >> >> It's the N3 operator for "names" and you can't have it in Turtle. >> >> But it might be the Jena writer at fault, which has overtones of N3 >> (history). >> >> Andy >> >>> >>> Ian >>> >>> > > >
