Re: [Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-03-01 Thread Tim Haynes
Alexander Sidorov wrote: Hi Nathan, But Virtuoso will do all right even if I save uri value as literal "http://a.uri"; :) For example: scienceConferenceUri typeOfScience "http://uri#mathematics"; When I save object properties values I always see some kind of dualism :) On the one hand, obje

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-02-26 Thread Alexander Sidorov
Hi Nathan, But Virtuoso will do all right even if I save uri value as literal "http://a.uri"; :) For example: scienceConferenceUri typeOfScience "http://uri#mathematics"; When I save object properties values I always see some kind of dualism :) On the one hand, object property is a uri (referenc

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-02-26 Thread Nathan
Alexander Sidorov wrote: > > I use SPARUL. > In that case it's just a simple which denotes the type of the uri :) virtuoso will do the rest > > 2010/2/26 Nathan >> Alexander Sidorov wrote: >>> Hello! >>> >>> What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as >

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-02-26 Thread Alexander Sidorov
Hi Nathan, I use SPARUL. Regards, Alexander 2010/2/26 Nathan > Alexander Sidorov wrote: > > Hello! > > > > What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as > literal > > ("http://somgraph#somename";) or as uri (). > May be > > there are some speci

Re: [Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-02-26 Thread Nathan
Alexander Sidorov wrote: > Hello! > > What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as literal > ("http://somgraph#somename";) or as uri (). May be > there are some specific built in functions for one of this ways... > normally (always) as URIs - as

[Virtuoso-users] Storing uris

2010-02-26 Thread Alexander Sidorov
Hello! What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as literal ("http://somgraph#somename";) or as uri (). May be there are some specific built in functions for one of this ways... Regards, Alexander