Hi Matthew,
Post-processing is probably the way - otherwise it's take the "Unparser"
and "Abbreviated" classes and modify them, (it looks like the method
wPropertyEltStar in "Unparser" is the relevant one.
Andy
On 09/02/14 01:14, Martynas Jusevičius wrote:
One option is to do post-processing with XSLT. Here's a stylesheet
that groups and sorts resource descriptions and properties within
them:
https://github.com/Graphity/graphity-browser/blob/master/src/main/webapp/static/org/graphity/client/xsl/group-sort-triples.xsl
Martynas
graphityhq.com
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Matthew Pocock
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Jena to write out data to file as RDF/XML-ABBREV. I'm using the
prettyTypes property to ensure that my domain objects sit at the top of the
file. This works great. These XML files are eaten both by RDF-aware tools
but also some legacy tooling. The legacy tooling requires xml elements to
arrive sorted in a particular order. At the moment I'm controlling this by
writing them to the Jena model in the reverse order I want them to appear
in the file. However, this is brittle.
Is there some way to control the sorting of things within a block? For
example, by specifying a list of URIs and having Jena emit the XML in that
order.
Thanks,
Matthew
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