support for that. Anything else?
Best Regards, Manuel Puebla.
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De: "Abduladem Eljamel"
Para: "Manuel Enrique Puebla Martinez"
Enviados: Viernes, 26 de Mayo 2017 5:48:12
Asunto: Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: OWL2 Support in Jena
Thanks Manuel for you
Thankyou Jim for your email.I will look at this tool. It might be useful for
me.RegardsAbdul
From: Jim Balhoff
To: users@jena.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2017, 15:09
Subject: Re: OWL2 Support in Jena
Abdul,
You might be interested in this tool I wrote that converts OWL 2
Thanks Rob
Jena is very useful for me as itis now. I appreciate all what have been done by
the volunteers.
RegardsAbdul
From: Rob Vesse
To: users@jena.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2017, 9:34
Subject: Re: OWL2 Support in Jena
Like all open source projects, we rely upon the
who is willing/has the time to do the work. So, it is unlikely that
> this will ever happen unless such a volunteer steps up
>
> Rob
>
> On 25/05/2017 09:23, "Abduladem Eljamel"
> wrote:
>
>What does it mean that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due course"?
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What does it mean that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due course"?
> Thanks Lorenz
>
>
> What does it mean that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due course"?
I don't know, probably it was planned to add full support but nobody did
it until now. I guess this will never happen because for OWL there is
already the OWL API which
Thanks Lorenz
What does it mean that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due course"?
The documentation of Jena mentioned that Jena has a limited support for OWL2's
qualified cardinality restrictions as the example you have presented, but are
the other restrictions,
uot;?What is the difference from OWL-1 class expressions? I am sorry
> it could be a basic question but could you pleasegive me an example? Thanks
> Abdul
>
> From: Lorenz Buehmann
> To: users@jena.apache.org
> Sent: Thursday, 18 May 2017, 12:47
> Subject: Re: OWL2
apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 18 May 2017, 12:47
Subject: Re: OWL2 Support in Jena
Jena support anything serialized in RDF and moreover, it supports OWL 1.
Indeed, you can load any OWL 2 ontology into Jena but there are no
convenience methods/objects to handle e.g. OWL 2 class expressions.
On 18.
n Jena website that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due
> course." Also, the wesite mentioned that Jena has a limited support for
> OWL2's qualified cardinality restrictions.
>
> Does Jena have a support for OWL2 Ontolgies which are created by other
> ontology e
Hello All ,,
I have read in Jena website that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due
course." Also, the wesite mentioned that Jena has a limited support for OWL2's
qualified cardinality restrictions.
Does Jena have a support for OWL2 Ontolgies which are created by other on
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