I see that this validator claims to support RDF/XML, but not N3 or
N-triples. Due to the better configuration management qualities, all of
our (still OWL 1) ontology elements are in N3.
Have these formats fallen out of favor universally, or just at
UoManchester? Do they still work with OWL 2?
g Sesame's service URL I'm able to fetch the list of repositories,
so I think the connection works.
Choosing a repository then opens TBC, but no custom triples to be seen
or found.
A similar issue was reported by James A Miller end of May, but I was
not able to find more info.
>I
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> Sorry--forgot to change the earlier Subject--
>
> Maybe I am expecting too much from Composer, but when I export the
results
> of a SPARQL query involving multilingual data, and I choose to save as
> type "Tab-separated
Sorry--forgot to change the earlier Subject--
Maybe I am expecting too much from Composer, but when I export the results
of a SPARQL query involving multilingual data, and I choose to save as
type "Tab-separated spreadsheet", my foreign-language data becomes a
series of question marks. Should
Maybe I am expecting too much from Composer, but when I export the results
of a SPARQL query involving multilingual data, and I choose to save as
type "Tab-separated spreadsheet", my foreign-language data becomes a
series of question marks. Should this work? Am I omitting a step? (When
I exp
Catrina,
Sorry, I was mistaken--I can't get over 1024m, either.
Jim
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On May 25, 2009, at 11:19 AM, James A Miller wrote:
Also, I had no problem writing to that store, from a different
SparqlMotion script. (The 'read' script is not giving any errors--it just
doesn't give any data)
Jim
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Also, I had no problem writing to that store, from a different
SparqlMotion script. (The 'read' script is not giving any errors--it just
doesn't give any data)
Jim
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I am using Sesame 2.2.4 with BigOWLIM.
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be able to
send you a link to that.
Thanks
Holger
On May 23, 2009, at 7:59 AM, James A Miller wrote:
Holger,
If it is possible, a patch would be very helpful--upon further checking,
one of my workarounds, which allowed 2000 files to be input per pass,
caused most of the output to be omitte
will look into this.
Meanwhile, restarting TBC will work to a limited extent - as you have
found out.
Thanks,
Holger
On May 22, 2009, at 10:43 AM, James A Miller wrote:
I was having Java heap space errors in my SparqlMotion script, which was
processing 7000 input spreadsheets, (using a
I was having Java heap space errors in my SparqlMotion script, which was
processing 7000 input spreadsheets, (using a "control" spreadsheet with
file URIs, and an IterateOverSelect for constructing triples from them,
then adding reification triples, and finally writing them out to a Sesame
stor
Open XML file using
sml:IterateOverSelect)[attachment
"TBC-SPARQL-Proposed-Error-Highlighting.png" deleted by James A
Miller/US/Raytheon]
And yes, it's just a warning of course.
> I make use of CRTL-Space but apparently I don't use it every time.
Bad, bad boy!
>
I'd like to second the request...
Even if it's just to the console or Error Log, just to notify that a
function was not found (maybe only for SparqlMotion function prefixes or
names?). Maybe that check could be turned off by the user, for
efficiency, after the script has been tested?
Jim
s...
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> Scott,
>
> I was trying to improve the performance of my multiple-spreadsheet
ingest
> script in SparqlMotion.
>
> I am importing several fairly large OWL files, which are combined with
the
> spreadsheet OWL data
Scott,
I was trying to improve the performance of my multiple-spreadsheet ingest
script in SparqlMotion.
I am importing several fairly large OWL files, which are combined with the
spreadsheet OWL data, and then using Construct to construct the triples
that I need. I am doing a replace=true o
What defines the prefixes that will appear in the output file of a
SparqlMotion script? I am getting *most* of my expected prefixes, but
some are getting j.# prefixes, although they appear to be defined in the
n3 file.
Jim
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> What is the expected behavior related to bound variables and iterations?
> If a variable is bound during one iteration, but is not re-bound in the
> following iteration, is it still bound (from the prior iteration)?
>
> (If this is not clear:
>
> I
What is the expected behavior related to bound variables and iterations?
If a variable is bound during one iteration, but is not re-bound in the
following iteration, is it still bound (from the prior iteration)?
(If this is not clear:
Iteration A;
?a = 1
bound(?a) = true
Iteration B:
bound(?a)
I have added an ExportToRDFFile module inside of a iterated sub-script in
SparqlMotion. There appears to be no way to append to the file, rather
than overwriting it each time (please correct me if I am wrong). So, I
have been trying to get the targetFilePath to contain the iteration
variable,
time, was probably
worse, in hindsight … and is now, probably only of historical interest.
Jeremy
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In TBC, when I put a language tag on a string field, in the RDF it appears
as "String"@en. But if I omit the language tag, I get
"String"^^xsd:string. (i.e., the language-labeled string does not have a
xsd:string clause).
Is this intentional or a bug? Does a reasoner infer the ^^xsd:string w
I have noticed in TBC that when I navigate to a particular position in an
ontology (in the Classes view), and then select a different OWL file tab,
and then return to the first OWL file tab, my Classes view has
re-initialized itself, such that I am required to re-navigate back to my
original po
refactoring is complete. As Jim points out, when you typically have 5-10
open, it is troublesome to selectively close an additional 20+
Tim
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h you've stated that imp1 should
not be changed, imp1 could still be changed because it is imported by
main, which you are changing. Hence imp1's will get opened.
You can choose "Close all" for the file tabs.
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wrote:
> Hol
the Forms Preferences tab.
Holger
On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:43 AM, James A Miller wrote:
When I change a URI in TBC, the refactoring process kicks in, and pops up
a list of the OWL files that may need to be refactored. I can pick and
choose from this list. This is great.
However, when I press OK,
When I change a URI in TBC, the refactoring process kicks in, and pops up
a list of the OWL files that may need to be refactored. I can pick and
choose from this list. This is great.
However, when I press OK, TBC still opens *many* more tabs than the
selected files; potentially all available
Error Log.
This bug has been fixed in the meantime and will be working again with
beta 2.
Thanks for your patience,
Holger
On Mar 11, 2009, at 7:18 AM, James A Miller wrote:
I made the following test case. In 3.0, it would not allow me to drag the
TC class onto the AP label on the GUI, like
Add existing... to add existing resources, or if possible use drag and
drop. If you enter a string, you can later change its datatype using the
Change datatype context menu item.
If you are unsure, you would need to provide details on the exact
definition of the annotation property (maybe send s
s? I'm a little
unclear on what is meant by "load the Object".
-- Scott
On Mar 10, 4:19 pm, James A Miller
wrote:
> I think there is a new "feature" in the new TopBraid, and I don't know
if
> I have been misusing Annotation Properties, or maybe I'm somehow
I think there is a new "feature" in the new TopBraid, and I don't know if
I have been misusing Annotation Properties, or maybe I'm somehow using TBE
incorrectly.
I have an Annotation Property, and I am trying to load the Object. TBE
shows it to be a String field, and won't let me drop an Objec
I have run upon a rather annoying feature in TBC.
I chose Import OWL/RDFS Library from the Web, and selected some set of
libraries.
I get the message "Scanning URL ". OK so far.
I apparently have a proxy error (I think), so the libraries will not load.
I had accepted the default of *all* lib
I loaded an ontology into TBC, which appeared to load correctly. In TBC,
it was tagged as "changed" (with the asterisk). So I pressed Save, and
received the following popup:
I am not concerned about the error--the file has a syntax problem that I
will address.
My issue is that, when I pre
In the past, didn't TBC filter the "Import local file..." list, so that
the already-imported files did not appear?
Maybe this was a change to Eclipse--it seems that the same feature
disappeared from the Java Build Path ->JAR Selection dialog.
Jim
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open the connection for you.
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> Does TBC use custom code, or a published library, to connect to Sesame
> stores from the Jena TBC environment? (IOW, how does TBC connect to
> Sesame st
Does TBC use custom code, or a published library, to connect to Sesame
stores from the Jena TBC environment? (IOW, how does TBC connect to
Sesame stores?)
Jim
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Scott,
Where can the Composer functions be used? Only in the SPARQL Editor in
TopBraid, or is there some way to use them in applications?
Jim
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That would be a really nice feature. I wouldn't necessarily stop doing
the OWL-DL check, but this would be another good tool for validation.
I wasn't aware of the "Add all unreferenced resources" feature; thanks for
the pointer.
Jim
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el (and some
others) annotation properties.
But may I ask: why are you concerned that leaving OWL DL is a bad thing?
Thanks
Holger
On Jan 26, 2009, at 9:49 AM, James A Miller wrote:
I don't know if this is a TBC question or not, but I will ask it here
first...
In the OWL spec,
http://www.w
I don't know if this is a TBC question or not, but I will ask it here
first...
In the OWL spec,
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-ref-20040210/#AnnotationProperty-def, it
states:
Annotation properties must not be used in property axioms. Thus, in OWL DL
one cannot define subproperties or doma
Every time I open an OWL file in Eclipse, it asks me if I want to go into
the TBC perspective (if I am not already there). It would be nice if this
dialog had a "remember my decision" checkbox.
Thanks,
Jim
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