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Thx
This is really a disrespectful way to respond. I have noticed a lot of Moslem
sounding named participants in this group.
For sure, not an appropriate petition or “chain letter” from Shahid to include
in this users group, but totally racist and hate speech response from Laura M.
I object to bot
This is very helpful.
Thank you, Mona
-Original Message-
From: Joshua TAYLOR [mailto:joshuaaa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:15 PM
To: users@jena.apache.org
Subject: Re: Can I pass a model in a parameter list?
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Mona Salem wrote:
>
cates one of two things:
>
> 1 - You do not have the appropriate import statements at the start of your
> Java file
> 2 - You're trying to run a single Java file and don't have your compiled
> code for those classes available on the class path
>
> Rob
>
> On 29/01/201
parameter list from Parser.java. It did not
> work: `Annotator.printAnnotations(model).`", what do you mean that it
> didn't work? Did you get a compilation error? Were you able to run
> it, but it produced different results than what you'd been expected?
> Or
fferent results than what you'd been expected?
> Or something else entirely?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Mona Salem wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am a newbie to Jena.
>>
>> I want to be able to add rdf statements to my model
Hi
I am a newbie to Jena.
I want to be able to add rdf statements to my model in two different .java
classes; ie Parser.java and Annotator.java
I did the following:
public class Parser {
public static Model model = ModelFactory.createDefaultModel();
Resource Product = mode
This guy answers questions on rdf and sparql
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On Dec 19, 2013, at 1:48 PM, Andy Seaborne wrote:
> On 19/12/13 12:29, Dibyanshu Jaiswal wrote:
>> Thanks..Its Working!!
>> for the query
>> SELECT (NS:MYFunc(3.5) AS ?ThreeSquared) { }
>>
>> To my observation say suppose I use t
I think I jumped the gun on asking a question. I will read Reasoners and
rule engines: Jena inference support to get a better idea of what I need to
do.
A stackoverflow question was asked about load
A stackoverflow question was asked about loading an OWL schema in August.
The answer was:
Schemas are data. You can load them as you would for data.
If you want inference based on the schema, you don't need to load it - you
need to write a Fuseki configuration that uses your schema with a infer
PM, Mona Salem wrote:
> Resource johnSmith
> = model.createResource(personURI
> .addProperty(VCARD.FN, fullName)
> .addProperty(VCARD.N,
> model.createResource()
>.addProperty(V
Resource johnSmith
= model.createResource(personURI
.addProperty(VCARD.FN, fullName)
.addProperty(VCARD.N,
model.createResource()
.addProperty(VCARD.Given, bNode0)
.addProperty(VCARD.Family, bNode1));
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