Scott,

Indeed triples other than those from rdf, rdfs, owl, xsd.

The type of repository is a native Java store.

Is the next release to be expected soon, then I'll wait.

Paul


On Oct 7, 5:51 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul;  By "custom triples" do you mean triples other than those
> contained in the imported rdf, rdfs, owl, and xsd files?  If so, then
> if may mean that only the imports are being passed by Sesame.  What
> kind of Sesame repository are you creating - in memory, Java, remote
> RDF store?
>
> Do keep in mind that the key difference may be that Composer is using
> the 2.1.2 API and you are using Sesame 2.2.4.  There may be some
> differences here that are causing the problem.  We are upgrading to
> the Sesame 2.2.4 for the next release of Composer.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Oct 7, 10:33 am, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Scott,
>
> > Thanks for looking into this.
>
> > My workflow is as follows.
>
> > With the Sesame workbench (= outside TBC) I create a repository and
> > then I add an RDF data file to it.
> > Having done so I can ask for the used namespaces, types and any query
> > I want.
> > Results as expected.
>
> > Now moving to TBC
> > Making a new RDF/OWL remote Sesame 2 Connection with params
> > a filename
> > a base uri
> > a service url beinghttp://localhost:8080/openrdf-sesame/
>
> > then fetching the repositories, which I do get.
> > Choosing one, TBC is opening but then no custom triples to be found.
>
> > I looked into the Sesame logging, but haven't found anything relevant
> > yet.
> > I'll keep searching.
>
> > Paul
>
> > On Oct 6, 5:10 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Paul; I have been doing some experiments and have not been able to
> > > reproduce this problem.  However, the core issue could be that
> > > Composer ships with Sesame 2.1.2.
>
> > > I am able to export a model to a Sesame 2.2.4 server (localhost).  I
> > > can can then perform a New... for a new connection to that
> > > repository.  All of the triples are found OK.
>
> > > Your log does indicate that thee may be a connection problem.  Perhaps
> > > looking at the Tomcat (I'm assuming that is your servlet container)
> > > logs for Sesame will provide some more information?
>
> > > -- Scott
>
> > > On Oct 5, 5:02 am, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Did find error message.
>
> > > > Error
> > > > Mon Oct 05 11:44:09 CEST 2009
> > > > Could not connect to Sesame repository
> > > > org.openrdf.repository.http.httpreposit...@1af1ad8
>
> > > > org.openrdf.repository.RepositoryException: java.net.ConnectException:
> > > > Connection refused
> > > > at org.openrdf.repository.http.HTTPRepositoryConnection.getNamespaces
> > > > (HTTPRepositoryConnection.java:304)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sesame2.graph.RepositoryGraph.initNamespaces(Unknown
> > > > Source)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sesame2.graph.RepositoryGraph.<init>(Unknown Source)
> > > > at
> > > > org.topbraid.sesame2.module.importSesameRemoteRepository.ImportSesameRemoteRepositoryModule.getRDFOutput
> > > > (Unknown Source)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sparqlmotion.engine.impl.ExecutionEngine.executeModule
> > > > (Unknown Source)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sparqlmotion.engine.impl.ExecutionEngine.execute
> > > > (Unknown Source)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sparqlmotion.util.AbstractSMGraphStore.getGraph
> > > > (Unknown Source)
> > > > at org.topbraid.sparqlmotion.util.AbstractSMGraphStore.getBaseURI
> > > > (Unknown Source)
>
> > > > Paul
>
> > > > On Oct 5, 11:31 am, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Having successfully Sesame 2.2.4 running on localhost.
> > > > > Created a repository, loaded some triples which I can see and query in
> > > > > the Sesame Workbench.
>
> > > > > Connecting now from TBC-ME 3.1.1 using the wizard.
> > > > > Using Sesame's service URL I'm able to fetch the list of repositories,
> > > > > so I think the connection works.
> > > > > Choosing a repository then opens TBC, but no custom triples to be seen
> > > > > or found.
>
> > > > > A similar issue was reported by James A Miller end of May, but I was
> > > > > not able to find more info.
>
> > > > > >I am able to successfully connect to the Sesame 2 remote repository, 
> > > > > >but
> > > > > >I don't see triples.  I don't get any error messages.  I was able
> > > > > >to Fetch Repositories successfully--my store was in the list.
> > > > > >I ran a SELECT * WHERE {?a ?b ?c} query, and I get results--but only 
> > > > > >the
> > > > > >standard OWL, RDF, XSD  triples:  none of my 'custom' triples that I 
> > > > > >see
> > > > > >in the Sesame workbench.
>
> > > > > Paul
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