Hi Andy, Thank you for your help.
I payed more attention to shutting down felix and Jena TDB seems working fine. I’m still not able to run but still analysing what is wrong. I’m running on OS X JVM 1.6 64b. Thanks, Daniel. On Oct 8, 2014, at 05:49 , Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > (partial answer) > > Hi Daniel, > > I can't help you with the Clerezza part but I can suggest the cause of the > exception which is from Jena TDB. > > The database is corrupt because of using it non-transactionally and then not > shutting it down cleanly (Call TDB.sync). With transactions, shutdown isn't > necessary, "kill -9" is fine. > > What evironment are you running in? (OS, java version, especially 32 or 64 > bit JVM). > > Andy > > On 08/10/14 01:53, Daniel Guerrero wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> After building current version, I’m obtaining and exception during >> initialisation, can you give me any help. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> Daniel. >> >> 2014-10-07 22:25:43,532 [FelixStartLevel] ERROR [FelixStartLevel] (?\:?) - >> [org.apache.clerezza.platform.concepts.core.SimpleConceptProviderManager] >> The activate method has thrown an exception >> org.apache.jena.atlas.lib.InternalErrorException: Invalid id node for >> subject (null node): ([0000000000000000], [0000000000000021], >> [0000000000000056]) >> at com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.lib.TupleLib.triple(TupleLib.java:128) >> at com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.lib.TupleLib.triple(TupleLib.java:114) >> at com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.lib.TupleLib.access$000(TupleLib.java:45) >> at com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.lib.TupleLib$3.convert(TupleLib.java:76) >> at com.hp.hpl.jena.tdb.lib.TupleLib$3.convert(TupleLib.java:72) >> at org.apache.jena.atlas.iterator.Iter$4.next(Iter.java:322) >> at org.apache.jena.atlas.iterator.Iter$4.next(Iter.java:322) >> at org.apache.jena.atlas.iterator.Iter$4.next(Iter.java:322) >> at org.apache.jena.atlas.iterator.Iter.next(Iter.java:920) >> at >> com.hp.hpl.jena.util.iterator.WrappedIterator.next(WrappedIterator.java:94) >> >> >> > Saludos, Daniel “Hay que tener una sana indiferencia ante lo imposible” Larry Page, fundador de Google
