Hi Reto,

On 12/13/12 10:29 PM, Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote:
I see 3 templates by that name:

./ontologymanager/web/src/main/resources/templates/html/org/apache/stanbol/ontologymanager/web/resources/ScopeResource/ontology.ftl
./ontologymanager/web/src/main/resources/templates/html/org/apache/stanbol/ontologymanager/web/resources/OntoNetRootResource/ontology.ftl
./ontologymanager/web/src/main/resources/templates/html/org/apache/stanbol/ontologymanager/web/resources/SessionResource/ontology.ftl


is any of these to be used for the resource served by the the resource
class OntologyStatsResource ?

the second one certainly does. a GET returns a

    Response.ok(new Viewable("ontology", new OntologyStatsResource(...)));

The other two require an OntologyPrettyPrintResource instead, but I plan to replace it with the OntologyStatsResource anyway.

Anyway because I was really in a hurry getting it to work, I reverted my working copy back to r1410428 (my latest commit), I can tell it works there if it helps. I can get back to it in a few days.

Alessandro


On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Alessandro Adamou <[email protected]>wrote:

Uhm... something seems to be lost in the move.

I loaded an ontology on the dev-iks sandbox and cannot visualize it
anymore. Requesting text/html on

http://dev.iks-project.eu:**8081/ontonet/http://www.cs.**
unibo.it/~adamou/ontologies/**patterns/distribution/A-split/**
op_declusage1.owl<http://dev.iks-project.eu:8081/ontonet/http://www.cs.unibo.it/~adamou/ontologies/patterns/distribution/A-split/op_declusage1.owl>

gets me a 500 :

     java.io.FileNotFoundException: Template html/org/apache/stanbol/**
ontologymanager/web/util/**OntologyStatsResource/ontology not found.

I still get the expected resource if I request some other mimetype, say
text/turtle.

But this can spoil apps such as Protege, which gives up if it receives a
500 on an import request with no Accept header.

I found this out when re-running some test for my thesis

Any clue?

Thanks

Alessandro




On 11/30/12 10:43 AM, Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote:

Hello

At Apacheconeu I've been talking with Rupert and others on how static
resources should be handles. We agreed that they should no longer need to
be referenced in the webfragment. I was in favour of just having a fixed
location in the jar but Rupert convinced me that this default location
should be overwritable with a value in the MANIFEST.MF file. In the long
term it should be possible to have file-backed resources at any location
in
the URI space but as a first step only the architecture for the resources
below "/static/" shall be changed.

E.g:

MANIFEST.MF
Stanbol-Static: /META-INF/stanbol-static

The jar contains

/META-INF/stanbol-static/**static/hello.txt

Stanbol will serve that file at

http://<host>/static/hello.txt

if the jar contains

/META-INF/stanbol-static/**hello.txt

this will for now generate a warning that currently the files must be in a
subfolder called "static" to be served (in future it should be served at
http://<host>/hello.txt).

Any thoughts? Any volunteers?

Cheers,
Reto


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M.Sc. Alessandro Adamou

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Department of Computer Science
Mura Anteo Zamboni 7, 40127 Bologna - Italy

Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab)
Institute for Cognitive Science and Technology (ISTC)
National Research Council (CNR)
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