I have set JENROOT, but when I try to run bat\sparql.bat from the command line, I get the response "No query string or query file". Any thoughts to help me get started?
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote: > Joshua > > I would strongly recommend you follow Andy's advice and use the latest > releases from jena.apache.org rather than the old releases from > SourceForge > > Rob > > > On 6/4/12 5:56 AM, "Nelson Piedra (UTPL)" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hi Josue. > > > >1. You can download ARQ 2.8.8 from > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/jena/files/ARQ/ARQ-2.8.8/ > >2. In http://jena.apache.org/tutorials/sparql_query1.html you lok at a > >simple first query > > > > > >best regards, > > > >Nelson > > > >P.D. What's your platform? > > > >2012/6/2 Joshua P. Janzen <[email protected]> > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I'm new to ARQ and Jena. Your site was referred as a SPARQL processor > >>from > >> the book* Learning SPARQL* by DuCharme. He states: For queries against > >>a > >> data file on your own hard disk, the free, Java-based program ARQ makes > >>it > >> pretty simple. (You can download ARQ from > >>http://jena.sourceforge.net/ARQ/ > >> .) > >> I have Java JDK 7 installed and use IDE Blujay to develop simple Java > >> programs. > >> > >> I'm looking to just test some of the examples from his text of SPARQL. > >>I > >> went to the download section of http://jena.sourceforge.net/ARQ/ and > >> downloaded ARQ-2.8.8, but am unclear how to install and where I can > >>access > >> the batch file and shell script. Please, and help would be greatly > >> appreciated. Thank you! > >> > >> Josh > >> > >
