Amy,

You can go ahead and delete the whole .luceneIndex folder. This folder 
holds an index of the instances in your ontology and is used for a quick 
lookup while using any of the autocomplete features in TBE. It's only 
used for this purpose and they do not represent the instances per se.

Where were you seeing these old instances? In the grid or in the 
autocomplete? Did you delete them using TBE or by other means? 
(Answering these questions will help us determine what happened in your 
case).

Having said that, we're currently working, among other things, on 
several improvements with the Lucene index for the next release.

Thanks,


Andre


Amy wrote:
> I am a new user trying to use TBLive and Ensemble to make a web
> application based on an ontology.  My intention is to save all
> instance data to a sesame repository, and I have been successful in my
> initial attempts to do so.  Yesterday I made some test instances.
> Today I deleted all instances from the ontology and started fresh with
> an empty sesame repository.  Yet when I run the web app, the old
> instances are still there.  The ONLY place I can find these instances
> appearing is in the _0.cfs file which is autogenerated in a folder
> [mynamespade].luceneIndex.  Where is this coming from and how do I get
> rid of those old instances?
>
> >
>
>   


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