Re: OWL property chains

2016-12-20 Thread Dave Reynolds
Hi, On 20/12/16 19:23, Jim Balhoff wrote: Do any of the Jena reasoners support OWL property chains? No, Jena doesn't support OWL 2 features. The OWLMicroReasoner seems to support most of what I need except for property chains. I’m wondering if it is possible to extend this reasoner with a

OWL property chains

2016-12-20 Thread Jim Balhoff
Hi, Do any of the Jena reasoners support OWL property chains? The OWLMicroReasoner seems to support most of what I need except for property chains. I’m wondering if it is possible to extend this reasoner with a property chain rule, or if I should just include the rules I need in a

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread A. Soroka
If those libraries are in your hands, be assured that updating to 3.1.1 isn't particularly onerous: https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/84de387f7529d46d9871eddbc38dacac48c02cf63eceda6a24015e93@%3Cusers.jena.apache.org%3E Mostly 3.1.1 introduced new features. --- A. Soroka The University of

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread Nikolaos Beredimas
Thanks for that. For the time being I guess I'll have to work with the standalone version, until I'm sure my other libraries compile correctly with Jena 3.1.1 (hopefully they will) On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Rob Vesse wrote: > It’s a new feature in 3.1.1 per the

Re: Fuseki issues

2016-12-20 Thread Rob Vesse
Please don’t piggyback on unrelated threads, if you have a new question start a new thread Nothing works is not a problem description. Did you get an error message? Was there any output in the log files? Which web server are you using? Which version are you using? Details matter, please

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread Nals Star
Thank you both. I will try this . -Kumar On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Aaron Coburn wrote: > The datasets are typically added via configuration in > $FUSEKI_HOME/config.ttl or $FUSEKI_HOME/configuration/ dataset>.ttl > > Information about the configuration is available

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread Aaron Coburn
The datasets are typically added via configuration in $FUSEKI_HOME/config.ttl or $FUSEKI_HOME/configuration/.ttl Information about the configuration is available here: https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/fuseki-configuration.html As for using an external DB, you may want to look into

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread Andy Seaborne
And are you using localhost or a remote server? The default is to not to allow non-localhost to have chnage access in the UI. http://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/fuseki-security.html On 20/12/16 16:31, A. Soroka wrote: How did you install and start Fuseki? --- A. Soroka The

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread A. Soroka
How did you install and start Fuseki? --- A. Soroka The University of Virginia Library > On Dec 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Nals Star wrote: > > Hi, > > I am new to Fuseki. I am trying to have it as an external triplestore for > Fedora. I installed fuseki as web application

Re: Fuseki2 Embedded Server for Jena 3.0.1

2016-12-20 Thread Rob Vesse
It’s a new feature in 3.1.1 per the release notes: https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/84de387f7529d46d9871eddbc38dacac48c02cf63eceda6a24015e93@%3Cusers.jena.apache.org%3E Rob On 20/12/2016 06:39, "Nikolaos Beredimas" wrote: Hi everybody, I am trying to run