Oh, for Sesame, create a connector file through New... > RDF/OWL
Sesame2 Repository Connection.  Then use ImportRDFFromWorkspace in the
script (it's easiest to drag/drop the module into the script, which
will populate the ImportRDFFromWorkspace module with the proper
information).

-- Scott

On Nov 2, 1:42 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jamal, this is by design.  There are some modules that do not appear
> in the palette because they are either depricated or specialized low-
> level modules.  The documentation for the module should state which
> preferred modules to use.
>
> For the most part, just use the modules in the palette.  If you need
> to use the others, you can always create an instance and drag/drop the
> instance into the script.  This works for any module, including those
> in the palette.
>
> Which modules are you interested in?
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Nov 2, 1:19 pm, "J.REZZOUK" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Using TBCME 3.5.2 (Windows 7), some of the sm:Modules visible in the
> > Classes view are not visible in the palette of the SparqlMotion Graph
> > editor (example : import/export for a Sesame repository). Is it
> > possible to re-synchronize the palette ?
> > I already have re-installed TBCME and refresh TopBraid libraries.
>
> > Thanks
> > Jamal

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