Try to use sml:serialization=sml:RDFXMLAbbrev at sml:ReturnRDF.

In general, the main alternatives for producing arbitrary XML are Semantic XML (via sml:ConvertRDFToXML) or SWP. SWP can produce any XML, assuming you turn each XML element into a subclass of ui:Element and each XML attribute into corresponding argument properties at these elements.

Holger


On 7/03/2017 13:26, Oleksandr Mandryk wrote:
Hi Hogler,

as far as I remember the nested resources was the main issue. I haven't tried approach that you suggested but as I can see here http://www.topquadrant.com/sparqlmotion/lib.html#sml:ReturnRDF there is no such property in sml:ReturnRDF.

Could you please explain where I can specify sml:RDFXML / sml:RDFXMLAbbrev?

BTW: Do we have any alternatives (just in case) to this approach? I mean if I would like to build totally different XML from taxonomy RDF what would be the most appropriate way to do it?

Thank you very much!

Best regards,
Oleksandr Mandryk


On Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 4:07:44 AM UTC+1, Holger Knublauch wrote:

    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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