Unfortunately I can't get fuseki2 to work on OpenShift at all. I tried a JBoss7 cartridge and added the war file, no luck. I tried a diy install and replaced the fuseki-server.jar file with the fuseki2 one. No luck. The original fuseki works fine when I swap the jar back. I did get fuseki2 to work locally though. My foray into the cloud is getting stressful.
Oh yes, I got the war and jar files from jena-fuseki2-2.0.0.M4-SNAPSHOT DM -----Original Message----- From: Andy Seaborne [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 14 October 2014 8:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Anyone had success with Fuseki on Openshift? On 13/10/14 23:17, David Moss wrote: > Thank you for sorting this out for me. > I am indeed interested in fuseki2. > How do I get a copy of the .war file to play with? > It's in the "-distribution" file as "fuseki-server.war". This is a temporary situation until the build gets refactored. Andy > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Seaborne [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, 13 October 2014 3:13 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Anyone had success with Fuseki on Openshift? > > On 12/10/14 14:50, baran_H wrote: >> On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 15:25:44 +0200, John A. Fereira >> <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I'm not familiar with Openshift but in order to figure out what the >>> problem might be we'll need to know what version of Fuseki is being >>> used and see a copy of the configuration file. Just a shot in the >>> dark, but it sounds like it could be related to the configuration >>> and the use of defaultUnionGraph. >>> >>> We've been using fuseki for a couple of years in a production >>> environment and it's worked well for us. >> >> not that i thought that something is wrong with Fuseki or Openshift >> is a production environment, but can you give me a link and a >> sample-query string, am a bit curious, that is all.. >> >> thanks, baran > > John has identified the issue. It's running with defaultUnionGraph -- > updates will go into the real default graph, but be invisible to the > query default graph. > > How do I know? > > I tried: > > SELECT * { GRAPH <urn:x-arq:DefaultGraph> { ?s ?p ?o } } LIMIT 1 > > and got a result row. > > The real, storage default graph as a pseudo URI (not included as a > named > graph) so you can get to the storage default graph even with > > It's running version 0.2.7 > > -------------------- > > David - you may be interested in Fuseki2. It has security; there is a > much better UI; there is a WAR file so you have more deployment options. > > http://jena.staging.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/ > > (NB - this is the documentation staging site). > > Andy > >
