Thanks for the report, Christine. This will be fixed for 7.0.2.
Meanwhile you can get to this wizard if you use the File > Import menu
instead of right-clicking an existing file in the explorer.
Holger
On 2021-04-29 6:49 am, Christine Connors wrote:
Greetings!
Using my personal account as G
Hi Nick,
A full restart of Tomcat was applied. The LDAP provider is AWS SimpleAD and
perhaps that is the issue. The SimpleAD has been tested and is working but
perhaps there is some incompatibility. For now we are using
Tomcate-users.xml having failed with the LDAP integration but I'm keen to
Thanks for your help Holger, yes I am on edg. I tested and we need both :
deleting from the graph and in the settings to clear all "topbraid"
prefixes.
Le mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 00:19:15 UTC+2, Holger Knublauch a écrit :
> I assume you are referring to the namespace prefix declarations on
The answer depends on how you are associating properties with classes. There
are 3 approaches and they have different semantics and syntax:
SHACL
:C1 sh:property [ sh:path :hasReaction;
sh:hasValue “abscess”].
Or equivalent that is not using a blank node
:C1 sh:propert
Hi Marcus,
Is this after doing a context reload or full restart of Tomcat?
This can happen if switching from no auth-method (eg setup) to an enforced
auth-method with only a context reload such as just placing the newly
configured web.xml in the running application.
Thanks
Nick
On Tue, Apr 27,
Suppose we have classes named c1, c2,c3,c4 and c1 has property named
hasReaction, C2 has property name hasadverseReaction, C3 has property named
drugReaction.
My question is: firstly can different classes has same property name which
have diffrent values.
2nd question I wanted to retrieve all c