Thank you, Irene!

To clarify regarding Semantic XML: Thus, if I have an XML file that encodes 
a tree of subclass relationships, presumably with instances at the leaves, 
I can use Semantic XML to create those subclass relationships and instances 
in TBC? 

Anne


On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 5:34:25 PM UTC-6, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
> I already responded to Anne off list because initially her question did 
> not post to the forum.
>
> I am repeating my answers again, in case other users have similar 
> questions.
>
> RDF data model is graph, not hierarchical like XML. You can select any 
> property that is connecting resources (typically, ObjectProperty), right 
> click and pick “Show associations view”. This will present resources 
> hierarchically based on this property. For more, see Help TopBraid 
> Composer > User Interface Overview > Associations View
>
> Semantic XML is about transforming XML input into RDF.
>
> TBC-ME has a builtin Jetty server intended for development purposes and 
> test. It is for local use, not for use in networked mode. For example, you 
> can develop web services and test them in TBC-ME.
>
> Our server product is TopBraid EDG. It is available in different packages. 
> https://www.topquadrant.com/products/topbraid-edg-gov-packs/. If you need 
> multiple users update ontologies and/or taxonomy, the most appropriate 
> package for you would be TopBraid EDG - VM (vocabulary management) 
> https://www.topquadrant.com/products/topbraid-edg-vocabulary-management/
>
> Server installation is separate from TBC. It runs on Apache Tomcat. Yes, 
> there is authentication and integration with LDAP/Active Directory. To 
> learn more about TopBraid EDG-VM, take a look at these videos: 
> https://www.topquadrant.com/knowledge-assets/videos/.
>
> On Aug 21, 2018, at 2:51 PM, AW <wilan...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using the SE to import information into my ontology from a table.   
> However, I need to be able to import and represent hierarchical 
> information.   Would the Maestro Edition with Semantic XML support that?
>  
> With the Maestro Edition we can run a server with a SPARQL interface.   
> How does licensing work wrt that server?  Can multiple users able to log in 
> to the server and update the ontology?   Is there authentication?
>  
> Thank you!
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