Hello Scott,

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Scott Henninger <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> Bernard;  In general, Ensemble is oriented toward labels instead of
> names.  You'll note that when you create a resource, the item you
> enter is the label, not the name.  The name will be given a URI (i.e.
> unique name).
>
> The design of Ensemble is purposefully different than Composer as the
> intended purposes of these two systems are different.  Composer is
> designed as a fully functional ontology editor for ontology experts.
> Ensemble is an application interface that uses Semantic Web
> technologies as a data source.  Although the *default* application in
> Ensemble has been designed to have many of Composer's features,
> Ensemble is not intended to be a Web mirror of Composer.
>

I understand than TBC & TBE have both specific end-user objectives regarding
the end-user profile, the way to fill data in the system, ...
but from the administrator perspective, at the end, the data in the rdf are
stored in a heterogeneous way !!


>
> That said, chronological ordering of *labels* in Ensemble is something
> we can look into.


You mean as a future feature ?



>
>
> The behavior with spaces is  consistent with Composer.  If you create
> a new resource in composer and name it "my new resource", Composer
> will name it "my_new_resource".  The reason for this is that a URI
> cannot contain spaces.


Ok for the space)
BTW : I have also made a trial with characters with accents (é, è, ...) and
the QName integrate those characters


Bernard



>
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Apr 10, 5:14 am, Bernard Chabot <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying the instance editing functionnality with Top Braid Ensemble
> >
> > I have a Class with a QName = "MyClass"
> > When I create instance of this Class with Top Braid Composer, the
> > QName of the instance follow a naming rule (using a chrono number) :
> >   - MyClass_1
> >   - MyClass_2
> >   - MyClass_3
> >   ...
> >
> > If I switch to Top Braid Ensemble and I create a new instance through
> > the web interface, the previously described naming rule is not used.
> > In this case, the QName is the almost the same than the rdfs:label
> > (excepted if I use a "space" in the label => I found a "_" in the
> > QName)
> >
> > Is it possible to have the same naming rule with Top Braid Ensemble
> > than the one used by Top Braid Composer ?
> >
> > Best Regard
> >
> > Bernard
> >
>


-- 
Bernard Chabot
PLM Consultant
PCO Innovation
06.85.19.42.51

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