Hi Luis,

Thanks for your reply, but it generated more doubts =)

Just to be sure: Joseki is "just" the sparql server, right? Jena is the one
that groups all datasources together (in this case, the RDF data and the
d2rq mapped databases). Their communication is all by API?

Thanks!

Diogo F.C. Patrão
Manager of Medical Informatics
Biotechnology Laboratory
Hospital A.C. Camargo
http://www.accamargo.org.br/


On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Luis Ignacio Larrateguy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry,
> I forgot to quote that if you are looking to serve a vocabulary then you
> can try to do a model as a union, or configure a new service, a new model,
> etc.
> Here, at Joseki doc[1],  you'll find more information.
>
> best regards
>
> Luis Ignacio Larrateguy
>
> [1] http://www.joseki.org/configuration.html
>
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Luis Ignacio Larrateguy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Diogo,
>> I'm interested in what you are asking. I did some trials about that, not
>> using D2R-server but Joseki and D2RQ -indeed, d2r-server uses Joseki and
>> d2rq but tight to a Java class that initializes the Model. If you find a way
>> to do it in d2r-server let me know.
>>
>> In the meantime you can try configuring a Joseki server with the d2rq
>> jars. You'll have to edit the config.n3 for you Joseki to understand d2rq
>> models as Jena models using:
>>
>>
>> After that include the model configuration as:
>> #adding the preffix:
>> @prefix d2rq:   <http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/D2RQ/0.1#> .
>> @prefix d2r:    <
>> http://sites.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/d2r-server/config.rdf#> .
>>
>> # adding the model subclass. I used NamedModel o try inference, you could
>> try just Model.
>> <> ja:imports d2rq: .
>> d2rq:D2RQModel
>>      rdfs:subClassOf ja:NamedModel;
>>      ja:assembler "de.fuberlin.wiwiss.d2rq.assembler.D2RQAssembler";
>>      .
>>
>> _:modeld2rq a d2rq:D2RQModel;
>>         ja:modelName "http://modeluriname/";;
>>         d2rq:mappingFile <file:your_mapping.n3>;
>>         d2rq:resourceBaseURI <http://modeluri/#>;
>>         .
>>
>> # adding the dataset
>> _:siteNoInf rdf:type ja:RDFDataset ;
>>     rdfs:label "Site No Inference  D2R Server dataset (only default
>> graph)";
>>     ja:defaultGraph _:modeld2rq2;
>>     .
>>
>> # now the service
>> []
>>     rdf:type            joseki:Service ;
>>     rdfs:label          "SPARQL on siteNoInf" ;
>>     joseki:serviceRef   "siteNoInf" ;
>>     # dataset part
>>     joseki:dataset      _:siteNoInf ;
>>     # Service part.
>>     # This processor will not allow either the protocol,
>>     # nor the query, to specify the datset.
>>     joseki:processor    joseki:ProcessorSPARQL_FixedDS ;
>>         .
>>
>> Well, you might have to update your WEB-INF/web.xml to match the name of
>> the service you've just configured.
>>
>> That worked for me. May be you can adjust this code for your purpose.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Luis Ignacio Larrateguy
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Diogo FC Patrao 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello again,
>>>
>>>
>>> I found this * post, where Christian Becker says
>>>
>>> "D2R can currently only serve vocabulary information that it generates on
>>> the fly, i.e. it can not serve the vocabulary file that you wrote yourself."
>>>
>>> 1) Does that means that if I generate a RDF dump, I can't use D2RQ to
>>> integrate this dump with a "live" database?
>>>
>>> 2) Is serving vocabulary information on D2R's plans for the future? When
>>> would we expect this to happen?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> *
>>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=46121B6F-2DCA-4D05-9703-3D2AF59220B2%40beckr.org&forum_name=d2rq-map-devel
>>>
>>> Diogo F.C. Patrão
>>> Manager of Medical Informatics
>>> Biotechnology Laboratory
>>> Hospital A.C. Camargo
>>> http://www.accamargo.org.br/
>>>
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