I suggest you get an assembler description of setup you want working in
a normal Java program, then use that assembler with Fuseki.
Tim's answer on answers.semanticweb.com points to the documentation.
Andy
On 18/05/11 23:08, Alex Genadinik wrote:
Hi,
Is the assembler option that you suggest a way to write your own inference
rules? It wouldn't seem like a good way to go for someone with my experience
level in such issues. I think I would be happy to just have Fuseki invoke some
off the shelf reasoning.
Is that possible? And how do I set it up?
Thanks,Alex
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 11:54:41 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Questions about working with Fuseki
On 18/05/11 00:51, Alex Genadinik wrote:
Hello,
Little by little I am getting things running as they are intended. I
got Fuseki to run, and I can update and query through its web
interface. Mine is here: http://128.48.204.195:3030/sparql.jsp
I have a few confusion points:
1) While I am able to get it running through the web interface that I
pointed to above, what url can I use to send queries and updates via
http?
http://openjena.org/wiki/Fuseki#Server_URI_scheme
.../query is also called .../sparql
2) If I need to use a reasoner, how can I add it? I understand that
JENA is part of Fuseki. But how do I configure a reasoner (pellet)
to reason over my model before it gets queried? Or how is that kind
of thing meant to work within this architecture?
Assemblers and include --desc to start the server
3) If I need a reasoner, than will I have to install Java and write
code to call the JENA API? Or is it possible to just do it all via
Fuseki?
Not if the above works for you.
Andy