On 10/08/18 14:57, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
So i need to change this function to dateTime?,
NodeValue date = NodeValue.makeDate(lastModified);
is "make date"
That is something you can try in your program - rather than email.
Please also read the javadoc for
So i need to change this function to dateTime?,
NodeValue date = NodeValue.makeDate(lastModified);
is "make date"
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 9:51 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote:
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> On 10/08/18 14:36, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
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>> Even i don't know where that particular date is coming from.
On 10/08/18 14:36, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
Even i don't know where that particular date is coming from. The dataset
is attached.
if it is not in the data and not in query, then it is in your code.
What about URLConnection.getLastModifed?
NB: You are in timezone +05:00 judging by
Even i don't know where that particular date is coming from. The dataset is
attached.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 3:57 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote:
> >> But i have given the type as xsd:dateTime, so it should take it right?
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> The computer says otherwise.
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> >>myfn:LastModified(?r) >
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>> But i have given the type as xsd:dateTime, so it should take it right?
The computer says otherwise.
>>myfn:LastModified(?r) >
>> "2005-11-06T00:00:00Z"^^xsd:dateTime )
"2005-11-06T00:00:00Z"^^xsd:dateTime is OK
>> "1969-12-31T19:00:00"^^xsd:date
Not OK. Find out where
which type? in the function or in the data? both have to match, there is
no implicit conversion I guess.
On 09.08.2018 21:29, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
> But i have given the type as xsd:dateTime, so it should take it right?
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> On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 3:24 PM, ajs6f wrote:
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>>> 13:44:11
But i have given the type as xsd:dateTime, so it should take it right?
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 3:24 PM, ajs6f wrote:
> > 13:44:11 WARN NodeValue:: Datatype format exception:
> > "1969-12-31T19:00:00"^^xsd:date
>
> No, Jena is just telling you (quite correctly) that
> 13:44:11 WARN NodeValue:: Datatype format exception:
> "1969-12-31T19:00:00"^^xsd:date
No, Jena is just telling you (quite correctly) that "1969-12-31T19:00:00" is
not an xsd:date. Notice the time that is included. xsd:date does not include
time.
ajs6f
> On Aug 9, 2018, at 2:35
Good question - there is still a noticeable tail of com.hp.hpl, here and
on Stackoverflow.
Some is due to old apps; that is good in that the software is useful
enough to be used for such a long time.
I suspect that some of the rest is university courses providing the
materials that have not
I'm always wondering how people that are new to Apache Jena still use
the old version. I mean, the first hit via Google is the Apache Jena
webpage which clearly refers to the latest version.
In the current case, he just copied the code example from [1] which
indeed uses the old version given that
com.hp.hpl.jena -- that's Jena2.
Packages are "org.apache.jena" in Jena3.
The code seems to have been compiled against Jena2 and run against
Jena3. That won't work.
Andy
On 08/08/18 18:14, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
The java code i am executing is,
package samplejena;
import
The java code i am executing is,
package samplejena;
import com.hp.hpl.jena.query.expr.NodeValue;
import com.hp.hpl.jena.query.function.FunctionBase1;
import java.net.*;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.*;
public class LastModified extends FunctionBase1
{
private static
Hello Andy,
I am getting the following issue when i run the code,
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
com.hp.hpl.jena.query.function.FunctionBase1
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:381)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:424)
at
It is executing now Andy. Thanks a lot. I missed to add the directory.
Thanks again for this help.
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Andy Seaborne wrote:
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> On 07/08/18 18:07, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
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>> So my JENA_CP
>> is JENA_CP='/home/ak/Downloads/apache-jena-3.8.0/lib/*:/home/ak
On 07/08/18 18:07, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
So my JENA_CP
is JENA_CP='/home/ak/Downloads/apache-jena-3.8.0/lib/*:/home/ak/Documents'.
Does the file
/home/ak/Documents/samplejena/LastModified.class
exist?
/home/ak/Documents location has the classfile/jar of the code
But still
So my JENA_CP
is JENA_CP='/home/ak/Downloads/apache-jena-3.8.0/lib/*:/home/ak/Documents'.
/home/ak/Documents location has the classfile/jar of the code
But still when i run this command,
/home/ak/Downloads/apache-jena-3.8.0/bin/arq --data
/home/ak/Desktop/dataset.rdf --query
The list doesn't accept attachments.
>> JENA_CP="$JENA_HOME"'/home/ak/Documents'
This needs to be a valid java classpath.
$JENA_HOME is directory of the Jena installation.
In the original it says:
JENA_CP="$JENA_HOME"'/lib/*'
the .../lib/* (NB single quotes - no * expansion) puts all the
;> On 06/08/18 19:09, Arunkumar Krishnamoorthy wrote:
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am following the link below to write an ARQ extension function,
>>
>> https://blog.ldodds.com/2005/11/07/writing-an-arq-extension-
>> f
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