Hi Fabian While you coul instantiate RichGraphNodes or GraphNodes (which are implicietely converted to RichGraphNodes) in ScalaServerPages with something like new GraphNode(new UriRef(myLit*), res.getGraph) I would strongly disadvise using plain literals to store the langauge information of documents referenced by uris. I would rather set a property on the documet-resource (dcterms:language), in the rather rare case the language is not a property of the target document but rather of the link to it I would recommend using bodes like [ dct:langauge lang:en. eg:target <http://...targetDocument>] .
Cheers, reto On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Fabian Baumgartner < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > howto create a new RichGraphNode in scala? I'm on a scala page and have an > URI (a predicate from the current RichGraphNode) stored as plain literal, > this is because I have to do the language switch and the language infomation > is only storable on plain literals (PlainLiteralImpl). Now I would like to > create a new RichGraphNode with this URI to recieve the information there, > any ideas? > > Another question, is it possible to save URI's with language information? > > Thanks in advance, > Fabian > > --getunik ag------------------------------------------- > Fabian Baumgartner [email protected] > hardturmstrasse 101 fon: +41 44 388 55 88 > ch-8005 zuerich fax: +41 44 388 55 89 > > --latest getunik project------------------------- > Act local! Geo Marketing for your E-Mail campaign: www.geomarketing.com< > http://www.geomarketing.com/> > > --best of swiss web awards 2009------------------ > Gold & Silver for Connect2Earth / Bronze for WWF UK > > we make the web a better place - www.getunik.com<http://www.getunik.com/> > > > > > *********************************************************** > P Think about the environment ! Do not print this mail unless necessary. > *********************************************************** > >
