Hi Damyan, Thank you for your support. You said: "the easiest and less ambiguous way to specify your custom ruleset is to use its absolute pathname as value of the 'ruleset' parameter."Yes, i see, but how Can I specify the absolute path?I have seen that using OWLIM workbench there is on option "Load file" or something like this....is there any equivalent way using Sesame workBench?
Thank you for you support. Carlo --- Gio 7/3/13, damyan <dam...@sirma.bg> ha scritto: Da: damyan <dam...@sirma.bg> Oggetto: Re: [Owlim-discussion] setting Ruleset owlim repository using sesame workbench A: "Carlo Allocca" <carloallo...@yahoo.it> Cc: owlim-discussion@ontotext.com Data: Giovedì 7 marzo 2013, 14:36 Hi Carlo, the easiest and less ambiguous way to specify your custom ruleset is to use its absolute pathname as value of the 'ruleset' parameter. Make sure that the user under which your web app server runs have sufficient rights to access it. HTH, Damyan Ognyanov Ontotext AD On 3/7/2013 3:33 PM, Carlo Allocca wrote: Dear All, it is again me. I would like to ask the following: I creating a new OWLIM-SE repository with sesame workbench and my question is: How Can I set "RulesSet" with myfile.pie ? I have done it using OWLIM as java library, but how to do it using sesame workbench? Thank you very much for your help. Regards, Carlo _______________________________________________ Owlim-discussion mailing list Owlim-discussion@ontotext.com http://ontomail.semdata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/owlim-discussion
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