Sure, Irene. See below.

Thanks,
Leo

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Irene Polikoff
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [topbraid-users] opening an owl ontology in TBCME, thereby 
creating a project automatically, errors

Hi Leo,

It is hard to respond without having an example. Could you send one of the 
files you are having problems with? Also, please provide a sequence of the 
steps you take. For example, are you creating a new project and then doing 
File->Open?

The best approach is to copy a file into TopBraid workspace (within a 
project/folder of your choice) and then open it by double clicking. Do you get 
any errors if you do it this way?


Leo: When I copy a file directly into the project from Windows (into the 
TBCMEWorkspace-4.4/project_folder/project/), and then try to open that file 
within TopBraid, TB complains that "Can not open file <file>. Reason: The file 
<file> does not exist." So any file transfer you do outside of TB, even into 
the requisite project folder that TB has defined, is not recognized.

I really can't send the file publicly. But the errors I mention happen with 
every file, as far as I can tell.

Thanks,
Leo


TopBraid workspace is a named graph store that manages all graphs within it. 
There is a graph registry that keeps track of all base URIs and their mappings 
to files - whether they are RDF serialized files, files in other formats TBC 
auto-converts on open to RDF (such as spreadsheets and XML) or connectors to 
databases. This is needed, for example, to resolve imports.

As an aside, creating a project doesn't really do anything besides providing a 
structure for placing a file in. Another reason to create a project is that 
projects are a unit of deployment to TopBraid Live server - you deploy assets 
from TBC to the server as projects.


Regards,

Irene

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Obrst, Leo J.
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 2:17 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [topbraid-users] opening an owl ontology in TBCME, thereby creating a 
project automatically, errors

I am using TBCME 4.4, and systematically, whenever I try to open an OWL 
ontology file outside of TBCME, even those without any imported ontologies, I 
choose to create a project, and TBCME does so. However, it always generates 3 
errors.

The error log doesn't show much:

ERROR [Thread-25] (ErrorHandlerFactory.java:84) - {E201} Multiple children of 
property element,
An exception stack trace is not available.
eclipse.buildId=unknown
java.version=1.7.0_55
java.vendor=Oracle Corporation
BootLoader constants: OS=win32, ARCH=x86_64, WS=win32, NL=en_US
Command-line arguments:  -os win32 -ws win32 -arch x86_64

And it only displays that one error, not three, with a whole lot of warnings, 
basically pairs of the following:
WARN [Thread-25] (ErrorHandlerFactory.java:77) - {W102} Unqualified property 
attributes are not allowed. Property treated as a relative URI.
WARN [Thread-25] (ErrorHandlerFactory.java:77) - {W136} Relative URIs are not 
permitted in RDF: specifically <IRI>
...

The OWL or RDF files never look erroneous, and Protégé never complains (which 
is not, obviously, definitive).

Is this a known problem? It really does this for every file that I bring in in 
this way.

Thanks,
Leo

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