If you already have an existing TDB dataset then the tdbloader step is not
necessary.

You should be able to skip straight to the text indexing step.

Rob



On 8/8/13 12:49 PM, "Brad Moran" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I am trying to create a jena text search. So first I have to load the TDB
>store I have created. Like this:
>
>http://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/text-query.html#building-a-text
>-index
>
>
>On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What are you trying to achieve?
>>
>> tdbloader/tdbloader2 are for bulk loading data into a TDB store
>>
>> If you want to access that store you can write Java code to do so or you
>> can expose it as a server using Jena Fuseki.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/8/13 12:33 PM, "Brad Moran" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >I am trying to use tdbloader2 on mac os 10.8.4 from command line. I
>>have
>> >all my triples successfully loaded into a tdb stored in directory
>>"tdb." I
>> >am sure it is successfully loaded because I can run any query on it
>> >successfully. So I try:
>> >
>> >apache-jena-2.10.1/bin/tdbloader2
>> >--loc=NetBeansProjects/mdrolder/trunk/luceneIndexes
>> >NetBeansProjects/mdrolder/trunk/tdb
>> >
>> >And I get Exception in thread "main"
>>org.apache.jena.atlas.AtlasException:
>> >java.io.FileNotFoundException: NetBeansProjects/mdrolder/trunk/tdb (Is
>>a
>> >directory).
>> >Which makes sense, I just do not understand how I am supposed to load
>>the
>> >tdb though. Should I just use one of the files within the TDB?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Brad
>>
>>

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