Alexander Sidorov wrote:
Hi Nathan,
But Virtuoso will do all right even if I save uri value as literal
http://a.uri; :)
For example: scienceConferenceUri typeOfScience http://uri#mathematics;
When I save object properties values I always see some kind of dualism
:) On the one hand, object
Hi Nathan,
I use SPARUL.
Regards,
Alexander
2010/2/26 Nathan nat...@webr3.org
Alexander Sidorov wrote:
Hello!
What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as
literal
(http://somgraph#somename;) or as uri (http://somegraph#somename).
May be
there are some
Alexander Sidorov wrote:
I use SPARUL.
In that case it's just a simple http://a.uri which denotes the type of
the uri :) virtuoso will do the rest
2010/2/26 Nathan nat...@webr3.org
Alexander Sidorov wrote:
Hello!
What is the best way of storing properties' values that are uris: as
Hi Nathan,
But Virtuoso will do all right even if I save uri value as literal
http://a.uri; :)
For example: scienceConferenceUri typeOfScience http://uri#mathematics;
When I save object properties values I always see some kind of dualism :) On
the one hand, object property is a uri (reference