Hi Suat,

I cannot access my jackrabbit repo via xmlhttp either (although curl works fine), so this might as well be a CORS access problem. In your demo, did you have to somehow provide access to the repo (by setting headers etc)?

Best,
Melanie

Am 15.08.2012 11:15, schrieb Melanie Reiplinger:
Hi Suat,

Am 13.08.2012 13:35, schrieb Suat Gonul:
In any case, I guess that you
need to configure a RDF Bridge through the
{stanbol}/system/console/configMgr interface. There you should find the
"Apache Stanbol CMS Adapter Default RDF Bridge Configurations". In that
configuration you specify the root path in the CMS to be exported to the
RDF.
by that you mean the content repository path? This means that I set
there the path to my content repository?
Yes, you set there a path residing in the content repository.

I have set up a jackrabbit workspace with some toy nodes in it. To
access it remotely, I'd configure something like
http://[myserver]/server/
<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/node1>, but then
I can work with this repository exclusively, right?
  I cannot access the URL you gave, but I guess you should give /node1
path to export it as RDF. I didn't get your question about working
exclusively with the repository. But, you already seem to work on the
default repository of Jackrabbit running on your server.


I tried with several paths, none will work.
My remote repository stub is http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi.
(you cannot access those URIs because they are in a closed network)
For accessing the content repository, I should use (according to my jackrabbit guidelines): http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server to access all workspaces of myJCR repository http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/jcr:rootto access a single workspace (example with workspace named 'default'). -> this one is also where I can navigate to with my browser, so this should then be the correct path I guess.


But I always get the same error about
org.apache.stanbol.cmsadapter.jcr.mapping.JCRRDFMapper Failed to retrieve node having path: <thePath> or its childr

I'm an absolute beginner with content repositories, using jackrabbit for the first time and I'm really unsure of what would have to work if everything was correct, but I can see my repository in the jackrabbit console and I also can see that my nodes are existing, and the info command tells me that everything looks like I would expect:





Repository: http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi
User      : admin
Workspace : default
Node      : /

I looked at your paper ("Semantic Content Management with Apache Stanbol") and saw that you used jackrabbit in the demo, too. Is there some publicly accessible repository I could use for testing (so that I see what the path I have to specify looks like in a working example)?

best,
melanie


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