Thank you, Irene!
To clarify regarding Semantic XML: Thus, if I have an XML file that encodes
a tree of subclass relationships, presumably with instances at the leaves,
I can use Semantic XML to create those subclass relationships and instances
in TBC?
Anne
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at
OK - thanks
DCAT imports FOAF - uses it mainly in metadata annotations about its
creators, but a few other places - do you think there is a case to drop it
in the revision process underway?
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 at 12:11 Holger Knublauch
wrote:
> As first aid, here is a copy of FOAF that used
As first aid, here is a copy of FOAF that used to be bundled with
TopBraid until I removed it two years ago since most people seem to have
moved to schema.org for these tasks. Put it anywhere into your TBC
workspace (or do project upload into EDG if you have a remote server).
Holger
On
Hi
using TBC 6 it is failing to load the FOAF ontology from the web at:
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
this delivers RDF/XML using
curl -i -X GET -H "Accept: text/turtle, application/rdf+xml"
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
- so perhaps TBC is only asking for turtle, which doesnt seem to be
I already responded to Anne off list because initially her question did not
post to the forum.
I am repeating my answers again, in case other users have similar questions.
RDF data model is graph, not hierarchical like XML. You can select any property
that is connecting resources (typically,
(Reposting a response from Irene that was done off-list - this mailing
list is moderated, meaning that the first email by someone is reviewed
before being posted. This can take a few hours or more.):
RDF data model is graph, not hierarchical like XML. You can select any
property that is
Hi,
I am using the SE to import information into my ontology from a table.
However, I need to be able to import and represent hierarchical
information. Would the Maestro Edition with Semantic XML support that?
With the Maestro Edition we can run a server with a SPARQL interface.