Wow~ This is cool~
 I understand the slots as something like a "N4" format instead of
"N3" triple, isn't it? For example, "<g> <s> <p> <o>", like the four
parameters in query "Select * from {?g {?s ?p ?o}}"  ??

Thank you so much~

On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18/10/13 09:24, Wang Dongsheng wrote:
>>
>> Then there is no way to give a name when load the data in java code?
>
>
> Graphs/model don't have names - the slots in the dataset has the name. The
> same graph can be in a dataset multiple times.
>
> Model m = dataset.getNamedModel(...)
> GraphTDB g = (GraphTDB)m.getGraph()
> TDBLoader.load(g,....)
>
> loads into a named graph of the dataset
>
>         Andy
>
>
>>
>> Anyway, thank you for answering! It helps too :)
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 18/10/13 03:06, Wang Dongsheng wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> HI,
>>>>     It's good to use
>>>> TDBLoader.load(TDBInternal.getBaseDatasetGraphTDB(datasetGraph),file,
>>>> false); to load large TTL files into TDB.
>>>>      But, I want to name the graph, maybe something liked
>>>> "dataset.addNamedModel(graphName, Model)"  As we know, this method is
>>>> slow and limited to fast and large file importing.
>>>>      Is there any similar function for the TDBLoader cass that I can
>>>> name a graphName?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance~!
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> TDBLoader.load(GraphTDB,....)
>>>
>>> If you just want to load the data, it's easier to do it from the command
>>> line with "tdbloader --graph=IRI"
>>>
>>>          Andy
>>>
>

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