The issue isn't critical to me, I can just wait for the next release.  Speaking 
of which, I went looking for a road map for the project but couldn't find one.  
I think I recall reading the documentation is undergoing an overhaul and the 
new docs will include one.  Is that true?


Thanks,
Tim



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From: Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2011 9:07 AM
>Subject: Re: TTL parse error
>
>It's a bug in the Jena Turtle writer.
>
>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-53
>
>It's due to the shared list that's causing the problem.  The solution 
>will be to not use list syntax.
>
>    Andy
>
>On 08/03/11 16:55, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 08/03/11 16:33, Ian Dickinson wrote:
>>> On 08/03/11 16:29, Tim Harsch wrote:
>>>> I created a toy ontology and exported it to TTL via Top Braid Composer:
>>>> https://gist.github.com/860486#file_schema.ttl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It produced a parse error (below). I don't know if TBC is producing
>>>> bad TTL or if Jena is in error when parsing. It looks like valid TTL
>>>> to me, but then I don't know the spec that well.
>>>>
>>>> com.hp.hpl.jena.n3.turtle.TurtleParseException: Lexical error at line
>>>> 50, column 8. Encountered: " " (32), after : "-"
>>>
>>> Line 50 says:
>>>
>>> _:b1 :- (:Brother :Parent) .
>>>
>>> which doesn't look like valid Turtle to me. I don't think you can have a
>>> predicate name which is just '-'.
>>
>> It's not a predicate, it just looks like one :-)
>>
>> It's the N3 operator for "names" and you can't have it in Turtle.
>>
>> But it might be the Jena writer at fault, which has overtones of N3
>> (history).
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>>
>
>
>


      

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