I have posted a number of example applications that use the new SPIN
capabilities of TBC 3.0:
SPARQL-based Unit Conversion with SPIN (with Video)
Inferencing and Constraint Checking (with Video)
OWL 2 RL in SPARQL using SPIN
SPIN Box: A SPARQL-based Computer Game Engine (with Video)
I will contin
Hi Jeff,
this may happen at some point in time, but we don't plan to give this
part of our core technology away for free in the near future. You can
use our SPIN API from Composer plug-ins, SPARQLMotion modules or via
the TopBraid Live server framework. In general, TopQuadrant is eager
to
On second thought, as I get more into the SPIN Modeling Vocabulary
document, I'm thinking an API that can handle proper execution of
predefined spin:Function's and spin:Template's referenced by indivdual
SPIN queries would be very nice to have. This functionality gets into a
lot more than just th
Yes, I think that should cover our case for the near future at least.
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: Holger Knublauch [mailto:hol...@topquadrant.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 11:57 AM
To: topbraid-composer-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [tbc-users] Re: ANN: TopBraid Comp
Got it, Thanks. Cool Stuff ...
On Jan 6, 12:32 pm, Scott Henninger
wrote:
> Rick, in the upper-left corner of the window is a small triangle
> inside a vertical bar. Click on that to expand the palette.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jan 6, 11:27 am, Rick Murphy wrote:
>
> > TB Newbie here ...
>
> > When
I forgot there is meanwhile a work-around, at least for one direction:
in the SPIN preferences of TBC, activate "Also generate sp:text
representation of queries". Then, whenever you edit a SPIN query, the
system will also create the textual form and attach it to the
sp:Select/sp:Construct
Hi Scott,
in order to prevent hijacking I would need to switch on moderation of
all messages, which is certainly not in the interest of our community
- it would lead to long delays before the messages appear, especially
when I am away.
But to everyone: yes please create new message threads
Hi Jeff,
yes we will publish a stand-alone Java API (jar file) for converting
from SPARQL textual syntax and SPIN triples in the near future. I
doubt that the Jena folks would want to add it to ARQ, but the API is
based on ARQ so it won't make a difference.
I will keep you posted.
Thanks,
Hmm, now that
you are monitoring posts, is it possible to prevent people from
hijacking posts? This one hijacked the beta announcement. Which means
people scanning posts on the Forum Web site will not see them.
-- Scott
Holger Knublauch wrote:
Hi Rick,
I think the palette is there but i
Rick, in the upper-left corner of the window is a small triangle
inside a vertical bar. Click on that to expand the palette.
-- Scott
On Jan 6, 11:27 am, Rick Murphy wrote:
> TB Newbie here ...
>
> When reproducing the SPARQL Motion demo in the new Maestro beta
> download, the palette doesn't
(already responded to - your first message was in the moderation
queue: this mailing list blocks all first postings from new users to
suppress spam).
Thanks for your patience,
Holger
On Jan 6, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Rick Murphy wrote:
>
> TB Newbie here ...
>
> When reproducing the SPARQL Moti
TB Newbie here ...
When reproducing the SPARQL Motion demo in the new Maestro beta
download, the palette doesn't load in the newsfeed graph window. Would
you be so kind as to provide instructions on how to load the palette ?
Rick
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Hi Rick,
I think the palette is there but it is minimized by default. You
should see a small expand button in the upper right corner of the graph.
If this does not help, please send a screenshot along.
Thanks
Holger
On Jan 6, 2009, at 7:38 AM, rick wrote:
>
> TB Newbie here ...
>
> When r
TB Newbie here ...
When reproducing the SPARQL Motion demo in the new Maestro beta
download, the palette doesn't load in the newsfeed graph window. Would
you be so kind as to provide instructions on how to load the palette ?
Rick
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You rece
Thanks, but we really need it to be something that can be called
directly through a java api. I'd really rather not have to depend on
the external network being up and accessible, and having to fight all
our our internal firewall/security issues to get our app to run. In some
instances an externa
Yes, we already offer a converter online and as a web service:
http://sparqlpedia.org/spinrdfconverter.html
Irene Polikoff
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Jeffrey A
Sent: Tuesday,
Any chance you could provide the SPINRDF to/from String util as a
"stand-alone" API (for running outside of TBC)? Or better yet, have it
added to the Jena ARQ libs in some way?
Thanks,
Jeff
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From: Holger Knublauch [mailto:hol...@topquadrant.com]
Sent: Friday, January
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