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Chris, this is a relational database? The RDF/OWL
connector you refer to is an RDF database that Oracle sells. For displaying relational data, please see Help > TopBraid Composer > Working with Data Back Ends > Working with RDF Databases > Working with Relational Databases > Importing Relational Databases with D2RQ Basically, you create a connector file to the relational back-end using a wizard that allows you to pick and choose which tables and columns you want to map to RDF. The data is not converted to RDF, but the mappings will get data on demand. The file to use for an SWP and/or SWA application is the -DataView file. Use this just like any other file (.ttl, etc.) and the data will appear in the app in the way you specify with SWP. Be sure to use limits, etc for really large data - loading a large relational store into a data base isn't advisable so some data engineering - via querying and caching will be necessary. -- Scott On 5/31/2013 3:18 AM, chris neal wrote:
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