That's done the trick - I hadn't realised there were differences in functionality between the two different distros - for the avoidance of doubt, I downloaded the "Apache Jena Fuseki' tgz found here: https://jena.apache.org/download/index.cgi
Running the jar file you pointed at seems to do the trick, but it's a shame the UI is lost in doing so. Thanks On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 5:23 PM Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Simon, > > > the bundled fuseki distro > > that is apache-jena-fuseki? > > It's in the "main" version, not the full (with UI) packaging. > > https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki-server/ > > > @prefix access: <http://jena.apache.org/access#> . > > is right. > > The documentation is clear about this - sorry about that > > Andy > > On 23/03/2020 16:51, Simon White wrote: > > Hello, grateful for any help on the following. > > > > I'm trying to follow > > > https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/data-access-control#graph-acl > to > > setup a basic ACL for two graphs within a TDB2 dataset. > > > > I have a base dataset declared like. this: > > > > < > > < > https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/data-access-control#graph-acl > >#basedataset> > > rdf:type tdb2:DatasetTDB; > > tdb2:location "/path/to/database" . > > > > and then I think I'm supposed to setup a secured dataset over the top > like > > this: > > > > <#securedataset> rdf:type access:AccessControlledDataset; > > access:registry <#securityRegistry> ; > > access:dataset <#basedataset>; > > . > > > > <#securityRegistry> rdf:type access:SecurityRegistry; > > access:entry ( "exampleUser" <http://full/dataset/and/graph/uri> ) > ; > > > > When I try this, I get the following error: > > > > ERROR: Exception in initialization: the root > > file://[path]/config.ttl#securedataset has no most specific type that is > a > > subclass of ja:Object > > > > Could someone suggest where I might be going wrong? Could it be that I > > have the wrong prefix for 'access'? I'm using: > > > > @prefix access: <http://jena.apache.org/access#> . > > > > Or perhaps I'm missing a JAR? Currently using the bundled fuseki distro > - > > v 3.14.0 > > > > TVMIA > > > -- Simon White