Sounds good to me
+1
>
> From: A. Soroka
>To: dev@jena.apache.org
>Sent: Sunday, 9 October 2016 1:10 PM
>Subject: Re: putting types in the diamond
>
>
>(It was actually Java 7 that introduced the "diamond operator".)
>
>I don't know that we have a guidel
>From what I understood, it is to be used by other contributors using GitHub,
>in their own repositories. Jena would continue using Jenkins.
- Original Message -
> From: Claude Warren
> To: dev@jena.apache.org
> Sent: Tuesday, 11 October 2016 7:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [jira] [Commented] (J
>From what I understood, it is to be used by other contributors using GitHub,
>in their own repositories. Whereas Jena itsefl would continue using Jenkins.
- Original Message -
> From: Claude Warren
> To: dev@jena.apache.org
> Sent: Tuesday, 11 October 2016 7:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [jir
Checked http://jena.staging.apache.org/documentation/io/rdf-output#json-ld, and
the tables look all right to me.
Could you confirm what is wrong in the formatting? Was it supposed to be a
striped table perhaps?
Not a CSS experct but happy to try to help :)
B
>
Congrats Lorenz!
Welcome aboard!
Cheers
Bruno
>
> From: Rob Vesse
>To: "us...@jena.apache.org" ; "dev@jena.apache.org"
>
>Sent: Wednesday, 2 November 2016 11:20 PM
>Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Lorenz Buehmann elected as Committer
>
>
>All
>
>
>
>The Apache Jena PMC
+1
Build passing on:
Apache Maven 3.3.9 (bb52d8502b132ec0a5a3f4c09453c07478323dc5;
2015-11-11T05:41:47+13:00)
Maven home: /opt/maven
Java version: 1.8.0_111, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre
Default locale: en_NZ, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "linux", ver
Also had a look, and couldn't find where it is supposed to link. Nothing clear
after looking at subversion as well.
However, looking at Fuseki 1 documentation, I think that portion of the docs
was not migrated to Fuseki 2.
http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/#use-from-java
Cheer
Yup, fixed a few other 404 links. No major changes, I see no blockers for
republishing it.
Let me know once it is done and I will do a quick smoke test to make sure
everything looks OK too.
Thanks Andy!
Bruno
- Original Message -
> From: Andy Seaborne
> To: dev@jena.apache.org
> Sen
Andy
>
>
>On 24/11/16 13:42, A. Soroka wrote:
>> Please do republish-- it will get the docs on the changes to HTTP authN out
>> there, too!
>>
>> ---
>> A. Soroka
>> The University of Virginia Library
>>
>>> On Nov 24, 2016, at 8:00 AM, Bruno P
I think the only case recently where I had a project with Solr was when working
with a Cloudera cluster (I believe it used to come pre-configured as a bundle
of Cloudera Manager). But even then we had an ElasticSearch for the initial
analysis before importing into the cluster.
I find ES easier
>I would think we could go with a minor version for this, no? Or is
Elephas such a big part of our offering that we need to make a major
release to move with Hadoop...?
I would think the same. Unless we have other important features to be released,
maybe something that breaks backward compatib
[ X ] +1 Approve the release
Build passing on Linux (Ubuntu LTS), and
Apache Maven 3.3.9 (bb52d8502b132ec0a5a3f4c09453c07478323dc5;
2015-11-11T05:41:47+13:00)
Maven home: /opt/maven
Java version: 1.8.0_131, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre
Default locale: en
+1 to removing Fuseki1 now. And +1 for the legacy module definition and
expectations.
I'd be fine with jena-csv being removed, though I can see that being useful for
people who need to quickly ingest data into something like Hadoop/Hive.
And jena-spatial and jena-text are modules that I plan to s
Just kicked a new build #1381
Cheers
Bruno
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2017 8:38 PM
Subject: snapshot build failed
The last snapshot build failed and I can not log in to the jenkins from
work. Would someone kick off
I think it's a good idea to have a release now. The number of changes looks OK,
and might be easy to work on any eventual issue raised due to the changes on
this release.
As for release versions, as a user, I find it easier when the parent version is
used by all children modules. In case there
[ X ] +1 Approve the release
Build works fine, all tests pass (complete suite of tests, ~32 minutes to build
everything).
Apache Maven 3.3.9 (bb52d8502b132ec0a5a3f4c09453c07478323dc5;
2015-11-11T05:41:47+13:00)
Maven home: /opt/maven
Java version: 1.8.0_131, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home
+1
I see no problem as we won't tell users to move to TDB2. There might be some
users who would be interested in testing it, and could help us to enhance the
code - though I agree things are rarely ever finished :)
CheersBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi Chris,
I used to forget how to fix this issue, so updated the docs for using Eclipse
to dev Jena.
https://jena.apache.org/tutorials/using_jena_with_eclipse.html
Give it a try and let us know if we need to update the docs.
CheersBruno
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 at
m.xml
/jena-fuseki-war line 76 Maven Java EE Configuration Problem
which seems odd since the path in the pom.xml:
../jena-fuseki-core/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
looks fine.
The second time that the “Validating jena-core” is cancelled it seems to stay
stopped.
Thanks,Chris
On Sep 11, 2017, at 2:5
A few months ago I helped setting up OpenNLP's new website building from github.
The source is in an opennlp-site git repository, and is built with maven using
the maven jbake static site generator.
Before they were using the svn cms pubsub if I recall correctly. Maybe we could
have something s
Didn't have much time to contribute lately, so decided to spend some time
during a Monday holiday here and spell check javadocs & site.
Javadocs updates were done in https://github.com/apache/jena/pull/290
Site updates were done in r1812967.
Didn't find anything to fix looking at the templates in
Hmm, I had a similar issue some time ago, and git would stubbornly mark files
as modified, even though I hadn't changed anything.
Can't recall how I fixed it, or if I simply ignored it and committed other
files.
Checked my global settings, core.autocrlf is set to input in my environment. I
think
the processor "Title:" stuff)
I don't know what processor is behind CMS - python based? Home
grown/modified?
I've use jekyll (choice based on choosing a commonly used system to
increase the longevity and stability of the choice).
Andy
On 16/10/17 19:51, Bruno P. Kinoshita
I went and looked at https://jekyllrb.com/ but it
appears to be a Ruby product? Would we
run it somehow via JRuby from within Maven? Or as an exec task?
ajs6f
Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote on 10/23/17 5:11 AM:
>> Is there a git+CMS option? (or mirro git to SVN then ...)
>
>
> More or les
Has there been a request to infra to look into this?
I always assumed git at asf meant git repo in asf infra, and a read-only mirror
in github.
So I thought we'd have to ask infra to switch. Making git at asf the mirror,
and allowing us to work freely on github (not sure if that's the intended he
I think one of the tests is failing when I run
`mvn clean test install`, and also when I run the same `mvn clean test -e -X
-DforkMode=never` in debug mode in Eclipse.
The compact_prefixes_3 test method expects a directory like DB/Data-0001, but
there is only a DB folder. The methods to create
till all
the incremental improvements and all the contributions to get out.
It's a compaction test and compaction does not remove data. The
previous version of the database is accessed read-only (with writers
locked out, but it is a read transaction).
However I'm biased.
Andy
On 25/10
e-report-plugin
**/TC_*.java
Andy
On 25/10/17 12:19, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> I think one of the tests is failing when I run
>
> `mvn clean test install`, and also when I run the same `mvn clean test -e -X
> -DforkMode=never` in deb
most likely unrelated,
> and expected for some test.
>
> 09:18:56 WARN TDB :: Location
> /home/kinow/Development/java/jena/jena/jena-tdb/target/tdb-testing/DB/ was
> not locked, if another JVM accessed this location simultaneously data
> corruption may ha
0/17 22:39, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> ps : mvn clean test install -Pdev would stop in the Jena base I think,
> complaining it couldn't find the jena-guava-shaded module... but mvn clean
> install worked. Just for what's worth.
Use -Pbootstrap if it is a clean build, or if i
true so there is also a chance that it is reusing the
forked VM is causing contamination via statics and open file descriptors.
Andy
On 26/10/17 09:27, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> Using a temporary folder instead of a pre-defined one, and changing to a
> instance field, fixed the iss
[ X ] +1 Approve the release (please see comment above on Windows testing...)
Built from 665bad4f2ea1d2fe5e0fe13f1ae7b1006afc8009 git commit. Command used:
mvn clean test install
>+ does everything work on Linux?
No issues on Linux.
Maven home: /opt/apache-maven-3.5.2
Java version: 1.8.0
I'm OK with git at ASF or GitHub + gitbox (-:
However, I'm +1 for moving our site to Git.
From: "aj...@apache.org"
To: Daniel Pono Takamori ; dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Friday, 10 November 2017 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: Gitbox?
Great, thanks!
So folks, is there interest in pursuing this
ena.apache.org
Sent: Sunday, 12 November 2017 4:56 AM
Subject: gitpubsub
On 09/11/17 20:51, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
...
> However, I'm +1 for moving our site to Git.
What changes if we go for gitpubsub?
All I know about it is the bullet point on
https://www.apache.org/dev/project-site.
vadocs), or
do we need to maintain a complete history on whatever infrastructure we use?
ajs6f
> On Nov 17, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Bruno P. Kinoshita
> wrote:
>
>> What changes if we go for gitpubsub?
>
>
> Not much for end users. For developers, we would need to get used
I can run the build and verify signatures any day in the next weeks. Just not
much time to properly test Fuseki and review changes until after Dec 3rd.
CheersBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: "dev@jena.apache.org"
Sent: Sunday, 26 November 2017 12:02 PM
Subject: Jena 3.6.0?
The bug in
+1, looking forward to replace some Writable's in my jobs by Elepha's :-)
thought it was going to take longer to be able to use it, thanks!
Bruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 11:47 AM
Subject: Release 2.13.0 : status and process
We have
+1 not binding.
Build works fine for the zipped archive and for the git commit in the following
environment, running `mvn clean install`.
Apache Maven 3.2.5 (12a6b3acb947671f09b81f49094c53f426d8cea1;
2014-12-14T15:29:23-02:00)
Maven home: /opt/apache-maven-3.2.5
Java version: 1.8.0_40, vendor:
Hello,
Chiming in just to say that if necessary I can help testing the JavaCC part. I
was working on JENA-632, which is still being reviewed, but it included changes
in ARQ and in the JavaCC grammar.
One thing that could be helpful, I think, is extracting the main method created
for JENA-632 [
name ends ".arq"
or
2/ --syntax arq
so you can use qparse to test queries.
"qparse" also does some internal testing - it parses the query, prints
the parsed form (so it does query -> string), reparses and tests that
hash code and .equals work.
Andy
On 12/04/15 11
On 19/12/14 03:16, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Some Apache projects, like Apache Commons, already use SonarQube [1] to
> inspect the code, collect metrics and look for issues in the code.
>
> I couldn't find Jena there. Would it be a good idea to file an INFR
Hi all,
I'm planning to work on JENA-380 [1], migrating tests from JUnit 3 to JUnit 4,
and would like to know if anyone else is working on it.
The issue includes some new structure for tests too, but I intend to simply
remove the old JUnit 3 syntax (e.g. extends TestCase) by annotations. Later
th(Categories.class)
@IncludeCategory(CategoryI.class) @SuiteClasses(...).
What would be the advantage of the contract tests over using categories?
CheersBruno
[1] https://github.com/junit-team/junit/wiki/Categories
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org; Bruno P. Kinoshita
Sent: Saturday,
]
https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/281e655a0cc696b76006a7bda0582662eefd98de/jena-iri/src/test/java/org/apache/jena/iri/TestExample.java#L226
[3]
https://git1-us-west.apache.org/repos/asf?p=jena.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/JENA-380
From: Claude Warren
To: Bruno P. Kinoshita
I used to add information in the project pom, but some OSS projects didn't
allow adding IDE specific options in the project settings.
Now, after I import a Maven project into Eclipse, whenever I find messages like
this, I simply choose the Quick-Fix option "Mark goal $GOAL as ignored in
Eclipse
Hi Andy!
When are you planning to start work on Jena3?
> Knowing there is some in-progress changes in various places, I wanted to
>confirm with everyone that now is good time, especially JENA-380.
I started to grok how to migrate JUnit3 tests to JUnit4, and have committed
some code to the JENA-380
r with,
and tell me if the tests seem to be working correctly, that would be of great
help. How does that sound?
ThanksBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Start Jena3
On 21/04/15 23:14, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>
tes.
Would this be the default workflow for simple JUnit3 classes with vanilla test
suites? https://gist.github.com/kinow/a7c1f3af857830d4dffc
Thanks!
Bruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: Start Jena3
On 22/04/15 04:30, Bruno
Thanks for sharing Andy!
I'm collecting posts like this to work on enhancing the existing Metadata
plugin for Jenkins [1].
My goal is to use Jena within Jenkins, to store metadata and transform Jenkins
into a SPARQL Endpoint. Also letting users retrieve metadata from Jenkins
builds using format
Looking good so far Andy! I had a look at the imports and Eclipse is doing a
great job!
By the way, do you have a custom coding style for Eclipse? I noticed that the
Fix imports kept the space between the last character and the ";" character. If
you could share your Eclipse coding style I'd st
ess
won't give much trouble (hopefully :)
CheersBruno
[1] https://gist.github.com/kinow/fa054b93df33bc12fb0d
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 4:36 AM
Subject: Re: Start Jena3
On 22/04/15 23:26, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>> For my stuff,
Hi Claude,
I had trouble committing to the git repository in the past, and I think the
problem was that I wasn't using the https repo as upstream: git remote add
origin https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/jena
Maybe you're having the same problem?
CheersBruno
From: Claude Warren
+1 Claude
I liked the idea of having some common testing code in one place, and I'm also
leaning toward having it in base later.
Bruno
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: New module : jena-base
I see it as being very small
, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Andy!
> I'm collecting posts like this to work on enhancing the existing Metadata
> plugin for Jenkins [1].
> My goal is to use Jena within Jenkins, to store metadata and transform
> Jenkins into a SPARQL Endpoint. Also letting use
Andy
Would it be possible to set up a job in Jenkins pointing to a new branch for
JENA-380?
We could fire it manually once to get the number of tests, and then build it
with each commit to compare the number of tests and if any is broken.
What do you think?
Bruno
From: Andy Seaborne
ude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org; Bruno P. Kinoshita
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: Implementing CSV on the Web | Gregg Kellogg
Bruno,
If you use Jackson to produce/consume json you can also produce/consume csv
and do it in a streaming manner. The only problem that I
iting the code!
That may or not be a good feature for you.
Andy
On 27/04/15 10:25, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> Hi Claude
> I've used Jackson and google-gson for parsing JSON in Java in the past. Now
> I'd probably use Jackson. I **think** at least some of its componen
together
and easy to find in a directory listing.
Assuming that we use TS_ and TC_ as prefix, I'd prefer a CT_ prefix rather than
_CT, just to follow a convention.
Bruno
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org; Bruno P. Kinoshita
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 6:33 PM
Subje
Andy Seaborne wrote:
> On 26/04/15 22:33, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>
>> Andy
>> Would it be possible to set up a job in Jenkins pointing to a new branch
>> for JENA-380?
>>
>> We could fire it manually once to get the number of tests, and then build
>> it
at the moment, I'm usually
lurking in FreeNode/#jena as @kinow.
Bruno
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org; Bruno P. Kinoshita
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: jena3 branch ready for merging into master
Sounds OK to me. I have a branch for contract tests
+1
Watching and voted up JENA-929
Bruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2015 1:09 AM
Subject: Re: What can be removed/simplified ?
On 01/05/15 13:59, aj...@virginia.edu wrote:
> Great! Thank you.
>
> Would Jena be similarly interested in trying
Hello
It can be a problem with your user account, but it can also be a problem with
your browser maybe? I have Firefox 37.0.2 in Ubuntu 14.04.1 working as in this
example: http://i.imgur.com/qqhQzN3.gif
Could you try other browsers?
Bruno
From: A. Soroka
To: "dev@jena.apache.org"
> It would let Jena cut out a fair bit of API and implementation code in favor
> of letting Java itself do the work.
+1
> Does this seem like a useful direction of work? I believe it could be
> undertaken without being disruptive, and even without too much code churn
> except when introducing S
Hi all,
I had spotted three tests that looked a bit strange while working on the
JENA-380 and made a note to look at them later after the jena3 merge.
I've committed two of them
TestOneToManyMap#testConstruct1 (sorry, used the wrong commit
message)TestResourceUtils#testRemoveEquiv
These two wer
. Is there some expectation of moving that
forward, or is Functor expected to "bridge" older versions of Java?
---
A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
On May 2, 2015, at 7:14 PM, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>> It would let Jena cut out a fair bit of API and imple
Hi Paul
I worked with Jena in a Hadoop/Hive cluster, but without Spark. There was only
one job that took too long to work on my dataset, but I suspect it was due to
something in my custom code - which could be replaced in parts now by Elephas -
or due to the lack of optimization in the storage f
I think that something like checkstyle, PMD and FindBugs, and update the
contribution page asking contributors to review their changes before sending
PR's or patches would help.
It would be good to avoid replicating unnecessary policies in the web site
though. Like suggesting that we expect the
CRTs any
more people!
Rob
On 12/05/2015 22:22, "Bruno P. Kinoshita" wrote:
>I think that something like checkstyle, PMD and FindBugs, and update the
>contribution page asking contributors to review their changes before
>sending PR's or patches would help.
>It wo
Hi all!
I've never used the Jena security module before, so I decided to follow the
whole documentation and play with it during the weekend. I've created JENA-955
to review the documentation while I'm learning about it too.
IIRC, jena-security has been renamed to jena-permissions. Should we upda
I think there are interesting iterators in Commons Collections and some utility
code in Commons Functor (unreleased) too.
HTH
Bruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [jira] [Commented] (JENA-966) LazyIterator
On 17/06/15
Welcome aboard Osma! Thanks for all the contributions to Jena, specially in
jena-text :)
All the bestBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 12:37 AM
Subject: Welcom Osma Suominen to the Jena PMC!
We're delighted to announce that Osma Suom
>For 1), how to commit the documentation in Jena website?
If you have commit access you can either edit the pages online by clicking on
the link in the top right corner "Improve this Page", or check out the source
repository at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/site/trunk/ and commit your
cha
Hi Claude,
I looked at the permissions/security module as I had some spare time and had
never used it in a production server. But probably other parts of the docs will
need to be updated as well.
>I think given the breadth of the changes that are in place between 2.x and
3.0 we should have a p
Thought I had seen somewhere a link about a doc for migrating from Jena 2 to
Jena 3.
http://jena.staging.apache.org/documentation/migrate_jena2_jena3.html
Maybe this could be the main page for the migration, and link to other pages as
the security/permissions module?
Bruno
From: Claude W
Hi Andy
Thanks for the hard work on Jena 3. I didn't find any blocker issue, so here my
vote
[ X ] +1 Approve the release
>+ does everything work on Linux?>+ does the tag in the SCM contain
>reproducible sources?
Build works fine from git commit in local environment:
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit S
Looking forward to it Andy. I'll sync the code after your commits and will take
a look at JENA-632 to see what changed in the parsers.
ThanksBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 4:31 AM
Subject: GSoC / JENA-491 / "Extend CONSTRUCT to build qu
Looking forward to it Andy. I'll sync the code after your commits and will take
a look at JENA-632 to see what changed in the parsers.
ThanksBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 4:31 AM
Subject: GSoC / JENA-491 / "Extend CONSTRUCT to build qu
them interchangeably but perhaps the documentation should use the name
except where referencing the maven artifact id or the jar. Feel free to
make the changes.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Bruno P. Kinoshita (JIRA)
wrote:
>
> [
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse
+1 binding
Build successful with
Apache Maven 3.3.3 (7994120775791599e205a5524ec3e0dfe41d4a06;
2015-04-22T23:57:37+12:00)Maven home: /opt/apache-maven-3.3.3Java version:
1.8.0_66, vendor: Oracle CorporationJava home:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jreDefault locale: en_NZ, platform encoding: UTF-8OS
Hi,
I am writing a plug-in for Jenkins to collect metadata about builds and store
in Jena TDB. Then will a SPARQL Endpoint to Jenkins (not sure how yet, probably
will init a Fuseki server within Jenkins).
An initial experimentation is to extend the Database Plugin to support SPARQL.
The Datab
n the documentation notes about jena
initialization in r1721654 for jena-site
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Friday, 25 December 2015 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: [jena-jdbc] Need to call ARQ.init() before using TDBDriver
On 24/12/15 11:01, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> H
r for the ServiceLocator to work correctly.
Thanks!Bruno
[1] http://jenkins-ci.361315.n4.nabble.com/ClassLoader-in-plugins-td1470791.html
From: Bruno P. Kinoshita
To: "dev@jena.apache.org"
Sent: Friday, 25 December 2015 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [jena-jdbc] Need to call AR
early enough.)
Inline
On 24/12/15 23:41, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
> Hi again;
>
> I think I found the answer for that. Here's the commit
> https://github.com/biouno/database-sparql-plugin/blob/3cdc90c0da4fc71e44876b103b0e942fe7e975bd/src/main/java/org/biouno/databasesparql/Je
Hi,
I have one test failing at the moment:
Running org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.TS_ExprTests run: 1255, Failures: 1,
Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.277 sec <<< FAILURE! - in
org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.TS_ExprexprSprintf_05(org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.TestFunctions)
Time elapsed: 0.006 s
re-cast the vote?
Bruno
>
> From: Andy Seaborne
>To: dev@jena.apache.org
>Sent: Monday, 9 May 2016 10:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Jena 3.1.0 (2nd proposed candidate)
>
>
>Hi Bruno,
>
>On 09/05/16 10:39, Bruno P. Kinoshita
Monday, 9 May 2016 10:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Jena 3.1.0 (2nd proposed candidate)
>
> On 09/05/16 11:08, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> Noticed my e-mails are missing the formatting, so trying to post this one
> as pl
I am quite sure I have a Windows VM somewhere at work. I can give it a try
tomorrow Stian. I'm compiling on Linux right now.
Cheers
From: Stian Soiland-Reyes
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 12 May 2016 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: [] Release Jena 3.1.0 (3rd proposed candidate)
S
Here's my +1
The same test is failing again in my environment. But it looks like it is
because of the tests, and not a bug in code.
Tests run: 1257, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.267 sec
<<< FAILURE! - in org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.TS_Expr
exprSprintf_05c(org.apache.jena
Hi all,
What's the current status of JENA-632? I see it is unresolved/open/unassigned
but there are some comments there, it is well voted and many users are
participating.
I'm writing an application on top of Jena for a customer. The interface is
built with Semantic-UI and Backbone.JS, in PH
t, rather than constructing some custom
>format, then can't you use the standard application/sparql-results+json?
>
>As in: http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-json-res/
>
>Dave
>
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>On 14/09/14 06:15, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>&g
Hello Claude,
I didn't understand what QueryBuilder was supposed to do at first, or how to
use it. Luckily there are tests in the project, kudos for writing those, very
helpful. I liked the idea, and for users familiar with Java Jooq, PHP and Ruby
ActiveRecord that's definitely an intuitive AP
uilder.java:194)
>>>> org.apache.jena.arq.querybuilder.SelectBuilder.
>>>> addWhere(SelectBuilder.java:206)
>>>> dev.QBuild.main(QBuild.java:34)
>>>> -
>>>> while
>>>> ("?s", "?p",
uilder.java:194)
>>>> org.apache.jena.arq.querybuilder.SelectBuilder.
>>>> addWhere(SelectBuilder.java:206)
>>>> dev.QBuild.main(QBuild.java:34)
>>>> -
>>>> while
>>>> ("?s", "?p",
.java:194)
>>>> org.apache.jena.arq.querybuilder.SelectBuilder.
>>>> addWhere(SelectBuilder.java:206)
>>>>
dev.QBuild.main(QBuild.java:34)
>>>> -
>>>> while
>>>> ("?s", "?p", "?o") works.
&g
Where(SelectBuilder.java:194)
>>>> org.apache.jena.arq.querybuilder.SelectBuilder.
>>>> addWhere(SelectBuilder.java:206)
>>>>
dev.QBuild.main(QBuild.java:34)
>>>> -
>>>> while
>>>> ("?s", "?p",
Hi all,
I'm debugging the code and learning with the test cases, in order to produce a
patch to JENA-632 (thanks for answering the other thread Andy - I believe now I
understand what needs to be done in the issue).
At the moment I'm debugging Fuseki to learn the work flow of a user submitted
qu
Hello Phillip
I haven't used Jena-Text before, but at a customer we are deploying Jena and a
Hadoop cluster that comes with a Solr server, and I have been wanting to learn
how to use jena-text to see if that'll be useful in our project.
It took me some time to find out what was different in your
My vote is not binding, but I'd be +1 for that. I'm using
ParameterizedSparqlString from ARQ to create simple INSERT's that will go to a
Fuseki SPARQL endpoint, but my guess is that QueryBuilder would ease the other
users to understand how the query was being built (pun intended :)
So you'll pr
+1 not binding.
I think any of the suggested names (or even jena-contrib) would be fine, as
long as there was some kind of documentation explaining what goes there - so
thanks for already creating a web page for that.
CheersBruno
From: Andy Seaborne
To: dev@jena.apache.org
Sent: Satu
about the project and code structure
to comment here.
Bruno
From: Claude Warren
To: dev@jena.apache.org; Bruno P. Kinoshita
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: Query Builder
Looking through the git documentation, I see there is a submodule
operation, however it
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