Hello Suat,

thanks for your help. I updated and rebuilt the contenthub today, but it seems I still can't get through with the DELETE. When trying to delete a content item, the preflight keeps returning only GET, POST and OPTIONS to me as the allowed methods.

1.
   Request URL:
   
http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9001/contenthub/contenthub/store/urn:melaniesitem
2.
   Request Method:
   OPTIONS
3.
   Status Code:
   200 OK(from cache)
4. Request Headersview source
    1.
       Accept:
       */*
    2.
       Accept-Charset:
       ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
    3.
       Accept-Encoding:
       gzip,deflate,sdch
    4.
       Accept-Language:
       de-DE,de;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.6,en;q=0.4
    5.
       Access-Control-Request-Headers:
       origin, accept
    6.
       Access-Control-Request-Method:
       DELETE
    7.
       Connection:
       keep-alive
    8.
       Host:
       lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9001
    9.
       Origin:
       http://localhost
   10.
       Referer:
       http://localhost/VIE/test/?testNumber=56
   11.
       User-Agent:
       Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML,
       like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11
5. Response Headersview source
    1.
       Access-Control-Allow-Headers:
       origin, accept
    2.
       Access-Control-Allow-Methods:
       GET, POST, OPTIONS
    3.
       Access-Control-Allow-Origin:
       *
    4.
       Access-Control-Expose-Headers:
       Location
    5.
       Content-Length:
       0
    6.
       Server:
       Jetty(6.1.x)


and when trying to delete an Index, I get '204 Not Content' and the response header looks pretty strange:

1.
   Allow:
   OPTIONS,DELETE
2.
   Server:
   Jetty(6.1.x)
3.

Do I need to update something else apart from the contenthub?

As to submitting new indices, I'm a bit confused now. When submitting an ldpath program via the web interface, a Form Data object seems to be used to carry the data:

    1.


1. Form Dataview URL encoded
    1.
       name:
       melaniesIndex
    2.
       program:
       @prefix rdf : <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>;
       @prefix rdfs : <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>; @prefix
       db-ont : <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>; title = rdfs:label ::
       xsd:string; dbpediatype = rdf:type :: xsd:anyURI; population =
       db-ont:populationTotal :: xsd:int;


But anyway, the curl -d works as you say and I could also implement it for the XmlHttpRequest.

Best,
melanie


Am 17.07.2012 10:14, schrieb Suat Gonul:
Hi Alessandro, Melanie,

@Alessandro, thanks for the answer.

@Melanie, to be able to submit an LDPath program, the correct usage with
curl are is follows. Currently, this endpoint does not support sending
requests with (form-multipart) objects.

curl -i -X POST -d "name=melaniesIndex&program=@prefix rdf :
<http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
<http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>>; @prefix rdfs :
<http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
<http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>>; @prefix db-ont :
<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>; title = rdfs:label :: xsd:string;
dbpediatype = rdf:type :: xsd:anyURI; population =
db-ont:populationTotal :: xsd:int;"
http://<stanbol>/contenthub/ldpath/program

Also, I fixed the CORS support issues you mentioned. Please let me know
if you have any other problems.

Best,
Suat


On 07/16/2012 12:36 PM, Alessandro Adamou wrote:
Hi Melanie,

I can see that path has a preflight handling function, so it should
support CORS.

However it doesn't specify the allowed methods. Perhaps the line

enableCORS(servletContext, res, headers);

should be

enableCORS(servletContext, res, headers, GET, POST, DELETE, OPTIONS);

like I had to do for the ontologymanager endpoint to work?

--Alessandro


On 7/15/12 7:55 PM, Melanie Reiplinger wrote:
Hi Rupert, Alessandro.

Is it possible that we still do not have CRUD access on the contenthub?

When doing a DELETE on

<stanbol>/contenthub/contenthub/store/<itemID>,

I'm getting

Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, POST, OPTIONS

as response to the preflight request (so DELETE would be missing then).

The same problem for
<stanbol>/contenthub/ldpath/program/<indexID>.

When trying to create an index by sending a FormData object
(form-multipart) to contenthub/ldpath/program, my request gets stuck.
I can't even get through with curl:

curl -i -X POST -F 'name=melaniesIndex' -F "program='@prefix rdf :
<http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>; @prefix rdfs :
<http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>; @prefix db-ont :
<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/>; title = rdfs:label :: xsd:string;
dbpediatype = rdf:type :: xsd:anyURI; population =
db-ont:populationTotal :: xsd:int;'"
http://<stanbol>/contenthub/ldpath/program

I get Unsupported Media Type error. I guess there's some issue with
the @ symbols in the program (normally they are used to reference
files), but escaping them was of no use.


And one more minor thing:

For
curl -i -X DELETE <stanbol>/contenthub/ldpath/program/melaniesIndex

I get
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 0
Server: Jetty(6.1.x)

even if the index does not exist any more (i.e., if it has been
deleted before).

g
melanie





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