Now I understand better.

An example of how I am adding to the database:

See the file Controller.java (http://fallante.com.br/jena) method addNurse
on line 51.

I do not know if I'm doing the right way, but when necessary add triple
feature + id, property and value (line 54).

am I correct?

carefully.
thank you


2013/8/13 Joshua TAYLOR <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Márcio Vinicius
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2 - The SchemaGen generates a java class from a file. Owl among the
> > resources are on the line 280 "valueSystolic01" (MonitorSinalVital.java)
> >
> > from what I understand this would be an individual and not a resource.
>
> OK, so it's not a property (you'd mentioned "Property + id", so I
> wasn't sure what the resource was supposed to be).  Even if it's an
> individual, I wouldn't go and modify that Java file.  Rather, I'd do
> something more like:
>
> OntModel myModel = ...;
> Individual vs01 = MonitorSinalVital.inModel( myModel ).as(
> Individual.class );
>
> I haven't tested that code, but something along those lines should
> work.  Note, even though you can get the Individuals, OntProperties,
> and OntClasses from the vocabulary class, using those constants won't
> get your model (in this case `myModel`) the axioms from the original
> OWL ontology.  Your model will still need to load the ontology if you
> want to do any reasoning.  The schemagen classes *only* provide a
> convenient way to get the Resources/Individuals/OntProperties/... that
> you need without specifying the namespace, etc.
>
> --
> Joshua Taylor, http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~tayloj/
>



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