thanks you Andy for your help. i used the SPARQL Query to acced to the dataset becausethe three first solution not worked. i don't know why. Regards, Barry
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 12:33:26 +0100 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: fuseki doesn't load jena TDB data > > You seem to have loaded the data using relative URIs for the graph name. > > URIs should be absolute (e.g. http://server/path) > > The data?graph= operation retrieves by absolute URI only. > > You only have one named graph so either > > 1/ Load the data into the default graph, use .../data?default > 2/ Run with unionDefaultGraph on and use .../data?default > 3/ Load the data with an absolute URI. > 4/ Use a SPARQL Query > > CONSTRUCT {?s ?p ?o } > WHERE { GRAPH ?g { ?s ?p ?o } } > > which is exploiting your setup (or what I think it is). > > Andy > > On 26/09/14 10:29, Mamadou Aliou Barry wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > when i try this url : > > http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?graph=RoyalCanin-Audit > > fuseki give this error : > > 11:37:07 INFO [15] GET > > http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?graph=RoyalCanin-Audit11:37:07 > > INFO [15] 404 No such graph: > > <http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data/RoyalCanin-Audit> (1 ms) > > or when i execute this request : SELECT * { GRAPH ?g {} }the result is : > > ---------------------- > > | g | > > ====================== > > | <RoyalCanin-Audit> | > > ---------------------- > > so the datasett exist but fuseki return 404 error. > > can someone tell why i have 404 error please? > > Regards, > > > > Barry > > > >> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 10:17:38 +0100 > >> Subject: Re: fuseki doesn't load jena TDB data > >> From: [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] > >> > >> http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?default only returns the data > >> in the default graph. From the sounds of things you have your data in > >> named graphs so the default graph would be empty > >> > >> If you want to get the data from a specific graph use the following URL: > >> > >> http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?graph=GraphName > >> > >> Rob > >> > >> On 17/09/2014 09:34, "Mamadou Aliou Barry" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Andy, > >>> when i access to this url : > >>> http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?default fuseki said > >>> 10:10:21 INFO [5] GET > >>> http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?default10:10:21 INFO [5] 200 > >>> OK (1 ms) > >>> but i have no data. > >>> when i execute the query SELECT * { GRAPH ?g {} }, it return the name of > >>> the dataset : royalCanin. > >>> may be fuseki can see the dataset but i use wrong way to access data,is > >>> there another way to get dataset data using url without using > >>> http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?default? > >>> > >>> thank u for your help > >>>> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 17:50:15 +0100 > >>>> From: [email protected] > >>>> To: [email protected] > >>>> Subject: Re: fuseki doesn't load jena TDB data > >>>> > >>>> On 15/09/14 09:36, Mamadou Aliou Barry wrote: > >>>>> Hi, i have some problem with jena TDB and fuseki. i created a store > >>>>> with jena TDB (version 0.0.8). that action create a folder which > >>>>> contains a knowloedge base. i wanted to load the kwnowledge base from > >>>>> the folder on fuseki server (version 1.1.0).but fuseki is creating a > >>>>> new jena TDB store which is empty; it doesn't load my knowledge > >>>>> base. here is the command i used to launch fuseki server on my jena > >>>>> TDB store : fuseki-server --loc=C:/tdbFolder /DatasetPathName > >>>>> > >>>>> for get data from fuseki server i used the command > >>>>> :http://localhost:3030/DatasetPathName/data?default thanks you for > >>>>> your help. Reegards, Barry > >>>>> > >>>> What does the Fuseki log say? > >>>> What is the response to the query: > >>>> > >>>> SELECT * { GRAPH ?g {} } > >>>> > >>>> Andy > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > >
