Hi folks

Thanks for the helpful replies. In the end I used rapper to convert
the n3/nq files to rdf/xml, and then tdbloader2 to bulk load the
resulting files into TDB. As Andy suggested this was much quicker than
doing everything via Fuseki.

I've now started a Fuseki server on top of the TDB I created and it's
working very well.

Thanks for the help

Glenn.


On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Paolo Castagna
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Paolo Castagna wrote:
>> Next step (mine or your) is to check in the Fuseki source code if the
>> PUT handles other RDF serializations (and if not, this could be a good
>> candidate to open a new feature request).
>>
>> I found the parseBody method in Fuseki, but I'll look in details later,
>> here it is, just in case another pair of eyes is faster than mine:
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/Fuseki/trunk/src/main/java/org/apache/jena/fuseki/servlets/SPARQL_REST.java
>
> After having seen Andy's reply... oh, yes!
>
> No problem in Fuseki, this also works:
> curl -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/n-triples" -d@/tmp/hgnc-100.nt
> http://localhost:3030/dataset/data?default
>
> Andy, do we have a problem in soh [1], line 47?
> $fileMediaTypes['n3']    = 'text/rdf+n3application/rdf+n3'
>
> I am not sure which one is the correct one.
>
> Paolo
>
>  [1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/Fuseki/trunk/soh

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