Andy,

I have javascript enabled. I recorded the interaction an left it in:

http://daniel.degu.cl/test-fuseki-2.0.webm

At second 24 I clicked on add new dataset but no fields where displayed.

Also I checked the browser console and I found some javascript warnings
(that I suppose are not relevant) and an access denied message:

GET http://wheezy:3030/$/server [HTTP/1.1 403 Access denied : only
localhost access allowed 16ms]


I'm testing the server in a remote machine, so I think that my
configuration is not allowing remote access. How can I fix it?


Daniel


El lun, 08-12-2014 a las 13:41 +0000, Andy Seaborne escribió:
> Daniel,
> 
> Do you have javascript disabled?  The only way I could see the effect 
> that you are seeing (with Firefox and with Chrome) was by disabling 
> javascript.
> 
>       Andy
> 
> On 05/12/14 20:20, Daniel Hernández wrote:
> >> Fuseki2 should be compatible in configuration with Fuseki1 - that's
> >> the intent anyway so if it isn't then please let us know.
> >
> > I used the following configuration file:
> >
> > @prefix :        <#> .
> > @prefix fuseki:  <http://jena.apache.org/fuseki#> .
> > @prefix rdf:     <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
> > @prefix rdfs:    <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
> > @prefix tdb:     <http://jena.hpl.hp.com/2008/tdb#> .
> > @prefix ja:      <http://jena.hpl.hp.com/2005/11/Assembler#> .
> >
> > [] rdf:type fuseki:Server ;
> >     fuseki:services (
> >       <#service_test>
> >     ) .
> >
> > [] ja:loadClass "com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.TDB" .
> > tdb:DatasetTDB  rdfs:subClassOf  ja:RDFDataset .
> > tdb:GraphTDB    rdfs:subClassOf  ja:Model .
> >
> > <#service_test> rdf:type fuseki:Service ;
> >      rdfs:label                         "TDB Service (RW)" ;
> >      fuseki:name                        "verdata" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceQuery                "query" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceQuery                "sparql" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceUpdate               "update" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceUpload               "upload" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceReadWriteGraphStore  "data" ;
> >      fuseki:serviceReadGraphStore       "get" ;
> >      fuseki:dataset                     <#test> ;
> >      .
> >
> > <#test> rdf:type tdb:DatasetTDB ;
> >      tdb:location  "../db/test" ;
> >      .
> >
> > Then I load the server with:
> >
> > $ ./fuseki-server --config=../config.ttl
> > 15:53:55 Server     INFO  Fuseki 2.0.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT
> > 2014-12-03T23:51:22+0000
> > 15:53:56 Config     INFO
> > FUSEKI_HOME=/home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46
> > 15:53:56 Config     INFO
> > FUSEKI_BASE=/home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46/run
> > 15:53:56 Servlet    INFO  Initializing Shiro environment
> > 15:53:56 Config     INFO  Shiro file:
> > file:///home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46/run/shiro.ini
> > 15:53:57 Config     INFO  Configuration file: ../config.ttl
> > 15:53:58 Builder    INFO  Service: TDB Service (RW)
> > 15:54:00 Config     INFO  Register: /verdata
> > 15:54:00 Server     INFO  Started 2014/12/05 15:54:00 CLST on port 3030
> >
> > The "../db/test" directory that I specify in as the tdb:location
> > property of <#test> in the configuration was created. But I do not
> > see it in the web interface in the "manage dataset".
> >
> >> The "manage datasets" (cogs) should have "add new dataset".
> >
> > Yes it has it, but is empty.
> >
> >> The current functionality for "add dataset" does not include
> >> uploading assembler files and there are only two choice - memory and
> >> persistent (TDB) with fixed service names.  (These are actually
> >> templates - you can look at the assemblers in the distribution.)
> >>
> >> Do you see that functionality?  If not, what sort of system are you
> >> running on? (OS, browser).
> >
> > I don't see it, bot cogs are empty. I'm working with: debian wheezy
> > and I check it with the browsers: Iceweasel 31.2.0, Opera 12.16 and
> > Konqueror 4.8.4.
> >
> >> If you are running Fuseki as a service, then the configuration file
> >> approach may well be better - you can deploy with a script (chef,
> >> puppet, sh) and run it.  The UI is good for development and control of
> >> a single server.
> >
> > I also run Fuseki without a config file:
> >
> > $ ./fuseki-server --update
> > 16:54:47 Server     INFO  Fuseki 2.0.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT
> > 2014-12-03T23:51:22+0000
> > 16:54:48 Config     INFO
> > FUSEKI_HOME=/home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46
> > 16:54:48 Config     INFO
> > FUSEKI_BASE=/home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46/run
> > 16:54:48 Servlet    INFO  Initializing Shiro environment
> > 16:54:48 Config     INFO  Shiro file:
> > file:///home/daniel/jena-test/jena-fuseki-2.0.0-beta-1-46/run/shiro.ini
> > 16:54:49 Server     INFO  Started 2014/12/05 16:54:49 CLST on port 3030
> >
> > but I don't see the fields in the "add new dataset".
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Daniel
> >
> 


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