Hi all,
I'm wondering if someone can help me check my understanding of how ARQ
evaluates the following DAWG test query. Output below using Fuseki 1.1.0 ( How
do I check which version of ARQ is in this version of Fuseki?). I'm wondering
if in the first un-optimized algebra form, this amounts
Hi Andy,
Yeah, that's pretty close. I originally posted this thread, cause I found
myself looking at
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/10457/calculating-and-extracting-a-substring-in-sparqlagain.
All the answers there were close, but just slightly off. I've
posted what I now think is the
Why does this query:
PREFIX afn:http://jena.hpl.hp.com/ARQ/function#
SELECT ?s2
WHERE
{
BIND(http://example.org/book/book2/sadfju/62eja AS ?uri)
BIND( afn:localname(?uri) AS ?s2 )
}
give this answer:
-
| s2|
=
| eja |
-
shouldn't it be: 62eja ?
The docs only
, May 13, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Dave Reynolds
dave.e.reyno...@gmail.comwrote:
On 12/05/14 18:26, Tim Harsch wrote:
According to the docs:
http://jena.apache.org/documentation/notes/typed-literals.html
These are all available as static member variables from
valid localname according to the XML definition of a localname.
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Andy Seaborne a...@apache.org wrote:
On 07/05/14 19:36, Tim Harsch wrote:
Why does this query:
PREFIX afn:http://jena.hpl.hp.com/ARQ/function#
SELECT ?s2
WHERE
{
BIND(http://example.org
According to the docs:
http://jena.apache.org/documentation/notes/typed-literals.html
These are all available as static member variables from
com.hp.hpl.jena.datatypes.xsd.XSDDatatypehttp://jena.apache.org/documentation/javadoc/jena/com/hp/hpl/jena/datatypes/xsd/XSDDatatype.html
.
Of these
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out an issue with addition of strings in
SPARQL. According to the DAWG evaluation test at:
http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/docs/tests/summary.html#functions-plus-1
1 + 2 != 12, but ARQ run via Fuseki-1.0.1 would seem to disagree. I
also tried running the following
Rob,
and so a workaround after Java 6 support is dropped will be to build from
source yourself.
I don't think that once support is dropped, you can build from source for
long. If Jena project makes use of a new language feature, or library included
in Java 7 or Java 8, running Jena with
correction: building from source, with Java 6. I'm guessing byte code
compatibility of the different versions is the same.
On , Tim Harsch harschw...@yahoo.com wrote:
Rob,
and so a workaround after Java 6 support is dropped will be to build from
source yourself.
I don't think
, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Tim Harsch harschw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out an issue with addition of strings in
SPARQL. According to the DAWG evaluation test at:
http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/docs/tests/summary.html#functions-plus-1
1 + 2 != 12, but ARQ run via Fuseki
explicitly requested, as in: (xsd:integer(?x) +
xsd:integer(?y) AS ?sum).
Regards,
Paul
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Tim Harsch harschw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out an issue with addition of strings in
SPARQL. According to the DAWG evaluation test at:
http
Hi all,
Just a quick note to point out an error I found in the documentation at
http://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/spatial-query.html
Under the section Property Function Library for spatial:withinCircle it
states.
The distance *units* can be: kilometers/km, miles/mi, meters/m,
Hi Andy,
Thanks. Thls explanation helped clue me in on what I needed to do to fix my
transform. As always, I appreciate the help!
Tim
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 2:55 PM, Andy Seaborne a...@apache.org wrote:
On 08/01/14 19:53, Tim Harsch wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a transformer
Hi,
I'm trying to write a transformer on a spatial property function. For example:
The following algbra
(propfunc http://jena.apache.org/spatial#withinBox
?s (37.6315270872214 -122.52347356152336 37.81401629628255
-122.35095387768547)
(table unit)
)
Comes in to:
public
Is there a way to convert from com.hp.hpl.jena.graph.Node
to
com.hp.hpl.jena.sparql.expr.Expr
?
Thanks,
Tim
:
NOT IN is valid syntax, see
http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/#func-not-in
Rob
On 31/10/2013 22:44, Tim Harsch harschw...@yahoo.com wrote:
My thoughts as well, and also NOT IN?
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:54 PM, Andy Seaborne
a...@apache.org
wrote:
On 31/10/13 21:35, Tim Harsch
Hello,
The docs at http://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/negation.html
Say that UNSAIDis an alias for NOT EXISTS
I wasn't familiar with that keyword so gave it a try at sparql.org and got:
Error 400: Parse error:
# Names of people who have not stated that they know anyone
PREFIX foaf:
My thoughts as well, and also NOT IN?
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:54 PM, Andy Seaborne a...@apache.org wrote:
On 31/10/13 21:35, Tim Harsch wrote:
Hello,
The docs at http://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/negation.html
Say that UNSAIDis an alias for NOT EXISTS
I
I discovered DatasetAssemblerVocab which helped me realize I was using a wrong
prefix. So, looks like this will do it:
@prefix ja: http://jena.hpl.hp.com/2005/11/Assembler# .
#dataset rdf:type ja:DatasetNull .
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 11:10 AM, Tim Harsch harschw...@yahoo.com
') ;
rdfs:label ?label
so it is accessing the default graph at rdfs:label -- no matches, no
results.
Remove the tdb:unionDefaultGraph - also try with out the rdfs:label to
show the index does return something.
Andy
On 25/10/13 18:56, Tim Harsch wrote:
Hi all,
I
Hi all,
I was playing around with the new jena-text module. I downloaded from svn the
jena-2.11.0 tag and ran the JenaTextExample1 example. It failed with the
following error:
Exception in thread main org.apache.jena.riot.RiotNotFoundException: Not
found: data.ttl
this was simple to fix as
5, 2013 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: RDF/XML serializer issue with blank nodes
Hi Tim,
It's not to do with blank nodes.
On 05/10/13 02:05, Tim Harsch wrote:
The following gist:
https://gist.github.com/harschware/6835202
shows what I think may be a bug in the RDF/XML serializer. If I'm
The following gist:
https://gist.github.com/harschware/6835202
shows what I think may be a bug in the RDF/XML serializer. If I'm not mistaken
the output should look like something like this:
rdf:Description rdf:nodeID=b0
ns0:p xmlns:ns0=http://; rdf:resource=http://o/
/rdf:Description
There is a link referenced at:
http://seaborne.blogspot.com/2007/08/syntax-comparison-of-n3-and-turtle.html
for:
Some notes on the syntax differences between N3 and Turtle
that is broken. I once added a comment for the new location, but that one is
broken too now. Did it make it to the new
According to sparql.org this parses:
DELETE WHERE
{ ?s ?p ?o }
According to the spec empty brackets are required in the construct template.
http://www.w3.org/Submission/SPARQL-Update/#rConstructTemplate
Is this an extension for ARQ, or am I mis-reading the grammar? Is there a
pedantic
Doh, Google did it to me again. I should have noticed it in the URL.
thanks,
tim
From: Andy Seaborne a...@apache.org
To: users@jena.apache.org
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: SPARUL grammar question for ARQ
On 18/06/12 20:38, Tim Harsch
Not sure what I am seeing here. Is it OK for literal's to be predicates in
this case?
1) Start up Fuseki-0.2.1 incubating
2) load books.ttl
3) run this
PREFIX dc: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
INSERT {
?s ?c 1
}
WHERE {
?s dc:title ?c .
}
4) run this (notice literal as
Oops forgot to say the query for #4:
SELECT * { ?s ?p ?o }
From: Tim Harsch harschw...@yahoo.com
To: JENA-USERS jena-us...@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 5:12 PM
Subject: literals as predicates
Not sure what I am seeing here. Is it OK
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