Whether resources are nested or remain top-level is a configuration option in the RDF/XML writer. In sml:ReturnRDF, try using sml:RDFXML versus sml:RDFXMLAbbrev (the abbrev option will produce nested objects). Have you tried this or would there be other differences from your planned output?

Holger

On 7/03/2017 12:56, Oleksandr Mandryk wrote:
Hi Hogler,
thank you for reply!

Actually RDF/XML is pretty different from what I need. The biggest issue with RDF/XML for me is hierarchical structure of relations between nodes, for example if PARENT_NODE is parent of CHILD_NODE in RDF/XML it will look like this:

|
<CHILD_NODE>

 ... properties

<broader>
<PARENT_NODE>
 ...
<PARENT_NODE>
</broader>


</CHILD_NODE>
|


but I need something like this:

|
<CHILD_NODE>
 ... properties


<broaderid="PARENT_NODE">
</CHILD_NODE>


<PARENT_NODE>
 ... properties
<narrowerid="CHILD_NODE">
<PARENT_NODE>
|

so each node should be separate XML element.
Thanks.

Best regards,
Oleksandr Mandryk

On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 11:13:00 PM UTC+1, Holger Knublauch wrote:



    On 7/03/2017 0:40, Oleksandr Mandryk wrote:
    Hi,

    I'm trying to create a SPARQLMotion script that will export
    specified taxonomy to the custom XML output.

    Currently my script is based no these modules:
    *
    *
    *spl:Argument* -> *sml:ImportRDFFromWorkspace* ->
    *sml:ConvertRDFToXML* -> *sml:ReturnXML*


    But when I run this script I get only the first (root) node of
    the specified projectGraph:

    |
    <skos:Conceptxmlns:composite="http://www.topbraid.org/2007/05/composite.owl";
    
<http://www.topbraid.org/2007/05/composite.owl>xmlns:skos="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core";
    <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core>skos:prefLabel=RootTestNode"/>
    |

    So I have a few questions:

    1) Is my approach correct? I mean spl:Argument ->
    sml:ImportRDFFromWorkspace -> sml:ConvertRDFToXML -> sml:ReturnXML

    2) Why I'm receiving only first node as result but not all?

    3) How to specify a custom template for the XML, for example I
    need something like this:
    |
    <rdf:RDF
        xmlns:ui="http://uispin.org/ui#"; <http://uispin.org/ui#>
        xmlns:let="http://uispin.org/let#"; <http://uispin.org/let#>
     ... >

    
<rdf:Descriptionrdf:about="http://test.com/Concept_7c932ea3-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a";
    <http://test.com/Concept_7c932ea3-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a>>
    <rdfs:labelrdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string";
    <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string>>NodeLabel</rdfs:label>
    <rdf:typerdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept";
    <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept>/>

    
<skos:broaderrdf:resource="http://test.com/#Concept_7c932e90-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a";
    <http://test.com/#Concept_7c932e90-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a>/>

    
<skos:narrowerrdf:resource="http://test.com/#Concept_7c932ea8-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a";
    <http://test.com/#Concept_7c932ea8-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a>/>
    
<skos:narrowerrdf:resource="http://test.com/#Concept_7c932ea5-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a";
    <http://test.com/#Concept_7c932ea5-2b5b-11b2-8037-eac2f42a0c5a>/>


      ... other properties

    </rdf:Description>

    ...

    </rdf:RDF>

    |


    This output looks very much like RDF/XML. How does it differ, and
    could you simply use sml:ReturnRDF?

    Holger



    Thank you very much!

    Best regards,
    Oleksandr Mandryk

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