On 23/07/14 14:44, Amira Sifaoui Ep Ghaddab wrote:
Thanks Andy for your reply,

Now I want to run  Fuseki but I get this error : FUSEKI_BASE is not
writable.

Help me please.

Make it writable!

Fuseki2 formats the area if it does not exist so it needs to be writable.

        Andy


Thanks


2014-07-23 15:12 GMT+02:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>:

On 23/07/14 12:13, Amira Sifaoui Ep Ghaddab wrote:

Hi,

I m working with TDB, Tomcat and Fuseki.
I want to store RDF data with TDB.
Tomcat is my server and Fuseki is the sparql endpoint.
I have tried to run Fuseki 1 with Tomcat but I discovred that Fuseki 2 is
the perfect solution : I want to run Fuseki as a web application under
Tomcat .
In this link http://people.apache.org/~andy/fuseki2/, I find the
documentation and the content of Fuseki server.


I've just put an update snapshot build there.  This, as was the last one,
is not an offical Apache release.


  I don't know how to start!!
In configuring Fuseki, you talked about file's configuration but I dont
find any file to configure.
Shoud I use the configuration files in Fuseki1 ??


See the draft documentation in fuseki-layout.md.

Fuseki2 looks for files in $FUSEKI_BASE area.

It is by default /etc/fuseki.  (It's in the log file.)

It will read a Fuseki1-style config.ttl file.

It might be easier to start with the standalone server (there is an init.d
script as well), which picks files up from 'currently directory'/run then
move the files to the FUSEKI_BASE area for Tomcat.

Do try out the new admin UI (go http://localhost:3030/ if running on port
3030 standalone or http://localhost/fuseki/ if installed into Tomcat as
webapp "fuseki").

If anyone has advice and suggestions about Fuseki2 deployment, especially
about MSWindows (I don't have expereince of running services on Windows),
please do share that.

         Andy

  Thanks.





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