Thank you all so much for your messages! Yes, it is a .rdf file. I will try
your suggestions and if I have any questions, I will write again.

Regards,
Rosario

2018-07-12 1:09 GMT+02:00 Holger Knublauch <[email protected]>:

> Rob, I think you are referring to something else than the original post,
> which was about RDF/XML files. When you open an .xml file, TBC would ask
> you if you already have a file with class definitions. You can produce
> those by opening one of your .xml "instance" files, let the system generate
> the classes, then delete the instances and save the file as RDF. (I guess
> you may also want to fix the namespaces). Once you have done that you can
> open other XML files against the same single model.
>
> On the original question, if you have your .rdf file opened and TBC and
> still don't see any classes, try "Find all locally defined resource" from
> the tool bar to see if there are any RDF resources in the file at all. If
> you still don't see anything, please feel free to send a copy of your file
> as an attachment.
>
> Holger
>
>
>
> On 12/07/2018 7:39, Rob Atkinson wrote:
>
> Afaict TBC will not show classes unless you include OWL or RDFS class
> definitions and specifically open the file.
> The XML importer makes these up per file and stuffs them in with the
> instances... which i dont like much.. i would much rather a separate
> imported ontology i can specify because often i have many similar xml files
> i want a single model for.
>
> You also need to open file in TBC not as a text file. Classes show up
> then. You have to select a clasd for the instances view to work... SPARQL
> then also works if the file is in focus.
>
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, 07:30 Irene Polikoff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Not sure what you are trying to do with zips, etc.
>>
>> If you have a file, you can simply copy and paste it in your 5.5.2
>> workspace. You do not need to use import. The file, however, should be
>> unzipped. When you are saying you do not see classes and properties, do you
>> see the file you are wanting to open? If you do, what happens when you
>> double click to open it?
>>
>> If you are not seeing the file, keep in mind that functionality you are
>> trying to use (import from Archive) is not specific to TopBraid Composer.
>> This is general Eclipse functionality so you can google Eclipse information
>> about using Import from Archive and any problems that there could be
>> between versions of Eclipse.
>>
>>
>> On Jul 11, 2018, at 1:27 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am new to the version 5.5.2 of TopBraid Composer Free Edition (for Mac)
>> (and a newbie at this type of applications, one could say). I am trying to
>> import a RDF/XML-abbreviated file created with TBC 3.0 for Windows, and
>> although it seems that I have managed to import the file into a newly
>> created project in TBC 5.5.2 (through Project Explorer, right click on
>> Project, Import, General, Archive File, and I have selected a Zip
>> containing the folder of an old project), I am not able to see the classes
>> and properties from the original RDF file that I would like to use (in
>> fact, from none of the files in the folder). Do you have any idea what the
>> problem is, or any advice? Is there a detailed guide where I can see the
>> steps to import a RDF/XML-abbreviated file?
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
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