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On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > Glad you got it working - emails with "SOLVED" in the title are always nice > to see! I can totally relate to that. Thanks again for the help! > > Presumably, you are a snapshot build of Jena. Yes, and also jena-jsonld. The only thing that threw me for a minute, was that I'd been playing with a snapshot "from source" build of jsonld-java as well, only to eventually discover that I needed to roll that back to 0.2 for everything to work. > Readers should all work now > and if your HTTP library messes up the reader from the HTTP response > charset I'd be very surprised but it does presume that the response is > complete and valid. HTTP has too many moving parts with "some > assembly > required". Right now we're using the Groovy RESTClient to talk to Apache Stanbol and everything seems to work just fine with the Reader approach. In a lot of ways, we're only trying to prototype some functionality right now anyway, so if all the corner cases aren't handled, it's not the end of the world. We mainly just want to show people the cool things you can do by running content through Stanbol, enhancing it, and then storing the triples in a triplestore to enable 'semantic' queries. That said, if anybody is interested in seeing the projects we're working on, it's all Open Source and also ALv2 licensed. I'll post a separate email about that, by way of introduction, in case anyone is interested in seeing how we're using Jena. Phil
