OK, the default branch (andy) is now buildable outside our office.

On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Benson Margulies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I will build you a test case, but for now, those two classes amount to
> 10 calls to the following, where 'model' is the ontModel.
>
> My premise was that this was a stupid mistake.
>
> Actually, all this code is stuff I can share on github, come to think
> it is, and it's quite small.
>
> https://github.com/benson-basis/tdb-case ... but it wants a parent POM
> that you won't have. Gimme a few minutes ...
>
>
>         Individual entity = model.createIndividual(encodedUri("E",
> item.getEntityId()), Res20140626.Entity);
>         Individual document = model.createIndividual(encodedUri("D",
> item.getDocId()), Res20140626.Document);
>         // anonymous!
>         Individual mention = model.createIndividual(Res20140626.Mention);
>         if (item.getEntityId().startsWith("Q")) {
>             model.createStatement(entity, OWL.sameAs,
> String.format("http://www.wikidata.org/entity/%s";,
> item.getEntityId()));
>         }
>
>         model.add(entity, Res20140626.hasEntityMention, mention);
>         model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionEntity, entity);
>         model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionDocument, document);
>         model.add(document, Res20140626.hasDocumentMention, mention);
>         if (typedLiterals) {
>             model.add(entity, Skos.notation,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getEntityId()));
>             model.add(document, Skos.notation,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getDocId()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasIndocId,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getIndocId()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionStart,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getMentionStart()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionEnd,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getMentionEnd()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionText,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getMentionText()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasConfidence,
> model.createTypedLiteral(item.getConfidence()));
>         } else {
>             model.add(entity, Skos.notation,
> model.createLiteral(item.getEntityId()));
>             model.add(document, Skos.notation,
> model.createLiteral(item.getDocId()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasIndocId,
> model.createLiteral(item.getIndocId()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionStart,
> model.createLiteral(Integer.toString(item.getMentionStart())));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionEnd,
> model.createLiteral(Integer.toString(item.getMentionEnd())));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasMentionText,
> model.createLiteral(item.getMentionText()));
>             model.add(mention, Res20140626.hasConfidence,
> model.createLiteral(Double.toString(item.getConfidence())));
>         }
>
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 6:20 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 27/06/14 14:25, Benson Margulies wrote:
>>>
>>> here's a little test method. The second call to smallAssertions sees
>>> no triples at all. There's a todo on the doc for ontologies, and I'll
>>> cheerfully write some doc if someone will tell me what dumb thing I've
>>> missed here.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi Benson,
>>
>> There seem to be details that might matter but aren't included.  Do you have
>> a complete, standalone, test case?
>>
>>
>>>   @Test
>>>      public void tdb() throws Exception {
>>>          Dataset dataset =
>>> TDBFactory.createDataset(tempDataset.getAbsolutePath());
>>>          dataset.begin(ReadWrite.WRITE);
>>>          Model model = dataset.getDefaultModel();
>>>          OntModel ontModel =
>>> ModelFactory.createOntologyModel(OntModelSpec.OWL_MEM, model);
>>>          ResRdfBuilder resRdfBuilder = new ResRdfBuilder(ontModel, 1);
>>>          ResTsvReader reader = new ResTsvReader();
>>>          URL dataUrl = Resources.getResource(ResTsvReaderTest.class,
>>> "data.txt");
>>>          ByteSource dataSource = Resources.asByteSource(dataUrl);
>>>          reader.read(dataSource, resRdfBuilder);
>>
>>
>> ResRdfBuilder and ResTsvReader.read -- what do they do?
>>
>>
>>>          smallAssertions(ontModel);
>>>          dataset.end();
>>>
>>>          dataset.begin(ReadWrite.READ);
>>>          model = dataset.getDefaultModel();
>>>          smallAssertions(model);
>>>          dataset.end();
>>>      }
>>>
>>
>>         Andy
>>

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