How can I import N3 data into TBC? I want to view N3 data, but TBC
complains if I try to open the file directly. I know there is a way to
export to this format? How about import?
Tim
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Nick; The Composer download at
http://www.topquadrant.com/topbraid/composer/registered.php
comes with everything you need (including Eclipse). Download the file
and copy the file to the machines you want to install.
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On Feb 3, 6:24 pm, Nick Khamis sym...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you
Thanks Dude!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Gokhan Soydan gsoy...@topquadrant.comwrote:
Hello Ninus,
Sorry for this problem. It is fixed now. The missing .jar is in the
update site. Please use the update manager again.
Gokhan
Nick Khamis wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I am having problems
Hello Everyone,
I create a TBox that contains a few non-primitive concepts, 10 Object + Data
Type Properties. Two of the Object Properties have transitive closure. The
individuals are loaded into the owl file using Java code... I am seeing the
following message when running the Pellet Resonser.
Thanks--
I was really wanting to get a hint about the internals--whether TBC uses a
(open source?) library to access Sesame from Jena, or custom TBC code. (It
is true that TBC is based on Jena, and talks to Sesame from Jena-based
code, isn't it? Some sort of Jena-to-Sesame bridge?)
Jim
Nick; For this size of an ontology, there is no need to look for
outside triple stores. Just read in the file serialization (OWL/n3/
etc) and open. Composer will normally support a few 10's of thousands
of triples or more, depending of course on the size of the file/
imports and the amount of
Hi Jim,
for all database back-ends, we are using Jena Graphs as interlingua.
We have custom code that converts between Jena and Sesame in both
directions. I was not aware of open-source solutions when I
implemented the Sesame bridge.
Holger
On Feb 3, 2009, at 7:47 PM, James A Miller