On 16/02/14 03:33, Joshua TAYLOR wrote:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Julien Plu
<[email protected]> wrote:

./rdfcopy.bat ./test.nt N-TRIPLE TURTLE
Unhandled exception:
     org.apache.jena.iri.impl.IRIImplException: <./test.nt> Code:
57/REQUIRED_COMPONENT_MISSING in SCHEME: A component that is required by
the scheme is missing.

And doesn't matter the "inlang" format if I want to translate it in Turtle
I have this exception even with a really simple triple like :

<http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Actor> <
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#subClassOf> <
http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Person> .

Is-it really a bug or did I used the tool wrongly ?

Just to make this a little bit easier to debug, there's a reproducible
example at

http://pastebin.com/abibrmUu

Thank you - but it's private (well, at least it won't let me view it!)


I wonder if the translation into Turtle is trying to write a @base
<...> line where an absolute IRI is needed.  The usage says

usage:
     java jena.rdfcopy in {inprop=inval}* [ inlang  {outprop=outval}* outlang]]

     …
     inlang defaults to RDF/XML, outlang to N-TRIPLE
     The legal values for inprop and outprop depend on inlang and outlang.
     The legal values for inval and outval depend on inprop and outprop.

I wonder if the base can be specified as an inprop or outprop?


version? Seems to work for me but I'm using Linux and file name conversion is necessarily different

        Andy

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