My apologies.  The instructions were incomplete.  Close your browser
and Composer and re-start them.  Apologies for the inconvenience and
these issues will be resolved for the 3.0 release.

-- Scott

On Apr 9, 11:02 am, "Bohms, H.M. (Michel)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>  That did not solve the problem..
>
> It triggered something else....after clear all, going back to TBL after 
> selecting a project:
>
> "An error has occured on the server processing startAppSession Please report 
> that a  error has occured to your sysdamin and refresh this page in your 
> browser."
>
> After refresh thing went fine again (well still with the missing inferred 
> obejct property data)
>
> I'm going to try you initial answer/example.
>
> MIchel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Henninger
> Sent: 09 April 2009 15:56
> To: TopBraid Composer Users
> Subject: [tbc-users] Re: Missing object property instances in Ensemble
>
> One other thought.  Go to the TBS console, choose Server Administration and 
> click on the Clear All button.  There may be outdated session data causing 
> the problems you are having.  We are already working on resolutions to this 
> issue for the 3.0 release.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Apr 9, 8:49 am, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Michel;  It's difficult to say where the problem is that you are
> > experiencing.  I would suggest taking a look at the kennedysSPIN file
> > in the Examples folder.  If you run TopSPIN inferences, then new
> > properties, such as 'age', 'grandmother' and 'grandfather' are
> > displayed in Ensemble.  These are done as SPIN rules on the Person
> > class.
>
> > Please give this a try.  If this works and yours does not, then we
> > will need to look into the differences to find out what is happening -
> > for example if you can send me the ontology offline.
>
> > Ensemble does not by default perform subclass reasoning.  We are
> > looking into adding this as an option for future releases.
>
> > -- Scott
>
> > On Apr 9, 2:26 am, Michel Bohms <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Scott, Holger,
>
> > > For clarity I took this issue from my previous one.
>
> > > So the issue is that I do not see some TopSpin inferred info in the
> > > Ensemble default app client. Inferred values for datatype properties
> > > are there, also new/inferred individuals are there, only not the
> > > references to them, i.e. the object property data.
>
> > > In my example I have a Wall class with a representation object
> > > property that is derived via a rule. In TBC it gets the value after
> > > inference: <http://www.tno.nl/test5#SolidFor-:Wall1> that is
> > > obtained via the rule fragment:
> > >     LET (?IfcExtrudedAreaSolid := smf:buildURI("http://www.tno.nl/
> > > test5#SolidFor-{?this}")) .
>
> > > In Ensemble (in the Wall1 Tab) the 'representation' field however
> > > stays empty.
>
> > > (while the backlink IS there: "is representation of" when I go to
> > > the first instance of the IfcExtrudeAreaSolid class!)
>
> > > Michel
>
> > > ps
> > > I noted that superclasses do not get the instance-count '(x)' as in
> > > TBC
>
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