On 23/10/13 17:04, [email protected] wrote:
I just compared the file I sent with the local one that I am using and they are 
identical. I also just ran rdfcat and it reads the file just fine. Tried 
jena.textindexer again and that still fails.

You are using relative URIs and those are what the parser seems to be complaining about. For some reason, judging from your error messages, the base URI is being taken as the windows directory path instead of being a legal (file:) URI.

I don't know why that's happening but a suggested work round would be to avoid relative URIs - replace your uses of <#dataset>, <#indexLucene> and <#entMap> with :dataset, :indexLucene and :entMap.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Dollin <[email protected]>
To: users <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Oct 23, 2013 3:32 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Jena Text Lucene Assembler file questions


On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 07:53:26 AM [email protected] wrote:
The file is called "jena_assembler.ttl" on my machine. I had to rename it to
.txt so the mailing list attachment filter wouldn't remove it. I am getting the
error that I attached earlier when executing this from the command line:

java -cp %FUSEKI_HOME%\fuseki-server.jar jena.textindexer 
--desc=C:\Development\Ontology\jena_assembler.ttl

I can read jena_assembler.ttl without problems (using jena.rdfcat).
Are you sure that's the right file?

Chris


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