Build #35 worked fine for me - thanks a lot!
I added the newly introduced text:defaultPredicate, but could not figure out
what it is supposed to do. The inline comment in config-tdb-text.ttl is not
helpful here - it would be great if you could enhance it.
Also, I'd suggest adding a
On 24/06/13 08:14, Neubert Joachim wrote:
Build #35 worked fine for me - thanks a lot!
I added the newly introduced text:defaultPredicate, but could not
figure out what it is supposed to do. The inline comment in
config-tdb-text.ttl is not helpful here - it would be great if you
could enhance
: Andy Seaborne [mailto:a...@apache.org]
Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juni 2013 15:30
An: users@jena.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Empty index with Jena Text and Fuseki
On 21/06/13 11:45, Neubert Joachim wrote:
Hi Andy,
thanks for the quick response, which makes quite clear what was wrong: A
before
On 22/06/13 13:54, Neubert Joachim wrote:
Hi Andy,
indexing via Fuseki (#31) and and jena.textIndexer now worked both for me -
thanks for your help.
In a production setting, I'd prefer the latter, because
a) the Fuseki datastore should better be read-only, and
b) on large datasets, loading
Hi Andy,
thanks for the quick response, which makes quite clear what was wrong: A before
for Joseki, I used a pre-built read-only tdb database.
Well, so I have to use Fuseki for tdb building as well. I'll check and report
back.
Cheers, Joachim
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Von: Andy
On 21/06/13 11:45, Neubert Joachim wrote:
Hi Andy,
thanks for the quick response, which makes quite clear what was wrong: A before
for Joseki, I used a pre-built read-only tdb database.
Well, so I have to use Fuseki for tdb building as well. I'll check and report
back.
There is a command