Well I am able to use the GUI to pass the same parameters in a different method with less typing so I think this really solves the problem. I was aware of the GUI program but didn't try it out until the end when I had read the full documentation.
Back to the drawing board I guess. ________________________________________ From: McGibbney, Lewis John [[email protected]] Sent: 31 May 2011 17:14 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Specifying multiple schema parameters to avoid predicate reports in Eyeball Further to this I notice something not quite right here. lewis@lewis-desktop:~/trunk$ java -cp '/home/lewis/trunk/lib/*' jena.eyeball -check section6energydomestic2010rdf.owl -assume owl -assume dc.rdf -assume dc-dcmitype.rdf -assume dc-terms.rdf -assume rdf.rdf -assume rdfs.rdf -assume xsd.rdf Exception in thread "main" com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.exceptions.AssemblerException: caught: Not found: rdf.rdf doing: root: http://jena.hpl.hp.com/Eyeball#eyeball with type: http://jena.hpl.hp.com/Eyeball#Eyeball assembler class: class com.hp.hpl.jena.eyeball.assemblers.EyeballAssembler at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerGroup$PlainAssemblerGroup.openBySpecificType(AssemblerGroup.java:126) at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerGroup$PlainAssemblerGroup.open(AssemblerGroup.java:105) at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerGroup$ExpandingAssemblerGroup.open(AssemblerGroup.java:69) at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerBase.open(AssemblerBase.java:37) at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerBase.open(AssemblerBase.java:34) at jena.eyeball.<init>(eyeball.java:83) at jena.eyeball.main(eyeball.java:42) at jena.eyeball.main(eyeball.java:34) at jena.eyeball.main(eyeball.java:31) Caused by: com.hp.hpl.jena.shared.NotFoundException: Not found: rdf.rdf at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.FileManager.readModelWorker(FileManager.java:387) at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.FileManager.loadModelWorker(FileManager.java:299) at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.FileManager.loadModel(FileManager.java:250) at com.hp.hpl.jena.eyeball.assemblers.EyeballAssembler$1.map1(EyeballAssembler.java:56) at com.hp.hpl.jena.eyeball.assemblers.EyeballAssembler$1.map1(EyeballAssembler.java:51) at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.iterator.Map1Iterator.next(Map1Iterator.java:35) at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.iterator.NiceIterator.asList(NiceIterator.java:185) at com.hp.hpl.jena.util.iterator.NiceIterator.toList(NiceIterator.java:159) at com.hp.hpl.jena.eyeball.assemblers.EyeballAssembler.getAssumptions(EyeballAssembler.java:58) at com.hp.hpl.jena.eyeball.assemblers.EyeballAssembler.open(EyeballAssembler.java:40) at com.hp.hpl.jena.assembler.assemblers.AssemblerGroup$PlainAssemblerGroup.openBySpecificType(AssemblerGroup.java:118) ... 8 more The same happens if I drop the file type suffix from each of the schema files included in /mirror directory ______________ From: McGibbney, Lewis John [[email protected]] Sent: 31 May 2011 17:04 To: [email protected] Subject: Specifying multiple schema parameters to avoid predicate reports in Eyeball Hello list, As above, and actually I apologise if this is a trivial question, but say I wished to pass the following parameters to assume the schemas were being specified jena.eyeball -check section6energydomestic2010rdf.owl -assume owl -assume dc-all -assume XYZ Would it be possible to simplify the required parameters so something like jena.eyeball -check section6energydomestic2010rdf.owl -assume owl, rdf, rdfs, dc etc etc etc? As my ontology includes various elements which flag up unwanted reports and repeating the -assume command may become a bit tiresome if there are 5 or so schemas to specify. By the way thanks for all the previous help getting me up and running with Eyeball, I find it an extremely valuable tool for checking both the design and quality of my ontologies as well as writing schemas for them to comply with. In summary it is making me take a completely different stand on how I think about constructing my ontologies. 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