John; It's not clear what you mean.  If you're looking for the RDF/XML
text serialization of a resource, select the resource in Composer and
choose Source Code in the bottom tab of the Form.  Choose the radio
button for RDF/XML.

SPARQLMotion offers a variety of modules to process XML, including
XSLT and XPATH.  See the help files Help > Reference > SPARQLMotion
Modules Overview and be sure to take a look at Help > Import and
Export > Creating, Importing, Querying, Saving XML documents with
Semantic XML.

Using these, one can create a Web service call that invokes a
SPARQLMotion script - see http://www.topquadrant.com/products/TBS_FAQ.html#TBS3

In terms of the Web service call you started, I'm not sure what you're
getting at.  http://localhost:8083/tbl will open TopBraid Ensemble
(provided TBC-ME is running).  You can also use Composer (more
precisely TopBraid Live) as a SPARQL endpoint.  This does return the
result set in XML.  The blog post at
http://topquadrantblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/how-to-publish-your-linked-data-with.html
gives the URL to do this along with a sample HTML file for entering
queries.

If that's not answering the question, let us know.

-- Scott

On Aug 6, 5:23 am, John Perdoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to be a complete newbie again, but I have forgotten what
> parameters to use when I want back an xml representation of a
> resource
>
> ie something like
>
> http://localhost:8083/tbl/??  ? ?=resource
>
> Regards
>
> John

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