Hey Trevor Donaldson ! How are you starting your fuseki server ? If you are at starting level then * Download fuseki distribution => unzip in disk => locate to the unzip folder in command prompt => and then* *Run one fo these command*
*fuseki-server --update --mem /dataset ( work in memory )* *OR* fuseki-server --config config-tdb-text.ttl ( for work in disk ) On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Trevor Donaldson <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't see any datasets that have been defined in config.ttl. I am > expecting to see the available datasets on > localhost:8080/fuseki/index.html. Am I missing something? > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Trevor Donaldson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Andy, > > > > Not sure if this is an issue with fuseki2 but when I try to create an > > in-memory dataset using the config file with the below configuration > > > > <#service1> rdf:type fuseki:Service ; > > fuseki:name "ds" ; # http://host:port/ds > > fuseki:serviceQuery "query" ; # SPARQL query service > > fuseki:serviceQuery "sparql" ; # SPARQL query service > > fuseki:serviceUpdate "update" ; # SPARQL query service > > fuseki:serviceUpload "upload" ; # Non-SPARQL upload > service > > fuseki:serviceReadWriteGraphStore "data" ; # SPARQL Graph store > protocol (read and write) > > # A separate ead-only graph store endpoint: > > fuseki:serviceReadGraphStore "get" ; # SPARQL Graph store > protocol (read only) > > fuseki:dataset <#dataset-mem> ; > > . > > <#dataset-mem> rdf:type ja:RDFDataset . > > > > I don't see any datasets when I browse to http://localhost:8080/fuseki > > > > using fuseki.war in tomcat7. > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 1:50 PM, John A. Fereira <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> The windows configuration for tomcat is essentially the same as for unix > >> except that there is a catalina.bat startup script that reads (if it > >> exists) a setenv.bat file in the tomcat "bin" directory. Of course, > you > >> have to use the windows syntax for setting the environment variable in > the > >> setenv.bat file. Here is what mine looks like: > >> > >> set JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.7.0_51 > >> set JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024M" > >> set FUSEKI_HOME=/usr/local/src/jena-fuseki2 > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Rob Vesse [mailto:[email protected]] > >> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:39 AM > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Re: Fuseki with a web.xml > >> > >> Andy > >> > >> On Windows you'd typically take one of several approaches: > >> > >> - Have an environment variable (FUSEKI_HOME) that points to the > >> configuration controlled by the user > >> - Install to a users AppData folder (for per-user installations) - > >> C:\Users and Documents\Username\AppData\Local\Fuseki\Config\ > >> - Install to program files (for system installations) - C:\Programs and > >> Files\Fuseki\Config\ > >> > >> Or possibly a hybrid of 2 and 3 if you install the executables to the > >> system but each user has their own configuration > >> > >> Rob > >> > >> On 13/01/2015 15:57, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> >Excellent - that's exactly what's needed. It's not something to change > >> >while the server running. > >> > > >> >I don't think there is any solution to the "don't control tomcat > >> >installation" problem except a well-known location like /etc/fuseki. > >> >If you don't have access to the tomcat installation, you're unlike to > >> >have access to /etc/defaults or anywhere else in system space. > >> > > >> >The choice of /etc/fuseki is fairly arbitrarily modelled on /etc/httpd > >> >/etc/apache2. Some system might prefer /var/lib/fuseki. The default > >> >could be path to find the first existing place on the path. > >> > > >> >The place can have symbolic links - important for controlled the disk > >> >location of databases (SSD are good!). > >> > > >> >And what should it be for MSWindows? (I'm not a windows server/services > >> >user). > >> > > >> > Andy > >> > > >> >On 12/01/15 12:21, John A. Fereira wrote: > >> >> The startup script for Tomcat (catatalina.sh or catalina.bat) will > >> >>check for the existence of a setenv.sh or setenv.bat file in the > >> >>$TOMCAT_HOME/bin directory and "source" it if it exists. That's > >> >>usually where I put any environment variables that I want to set that > >> >>are needed by a web app. It's a good place to add variables used by > >> >>the JVM (e.g. for explicitly setting min/max memory or garbage > >> >>collection) as well. > >> >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> From: Andy Seaborne [mailto:[email protected]] > >> >> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 6:27 AM > >> >> To: [email protected] > >> >> Subject: Re: Fuseki with a web.xml > >> >> > >> >> On 11/01/15 12:35, Trevor Donaldson wrote: > >> >>> I did see that /etc/fuseki error when I dropped the war file in > >> >>> tomcat. I want sure how to change fuseki_base? Any I dead how to get > >> >>> the war to work in tomcat? > >> >> > >> >> FUSEKI_BASE is an environment variable and can be set in whatever way > >> >>you prefer for environment variables. Usually, before invoking Tomcat > >> >>... which is tricky when it's a service). > >> >> > >> >> And, in fact, -DFUSEKI_HOME also works 'cos I got bored by the fact > >> >>that Java does not have System.setenv. > >> >> > >> >> /etc/fuseki can be a symbolic link. > >> >> > >> >> Andy > >> >> > >> >>> On Jan 11, 2015 5:10 AM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>>> Thanks the links worked. I have the war. The question I have is can > >> >>>> I > >> >>>>>>> overwrite the shiro.ini file? I see the war but everything is > >> >>>>>>> already packaged. > >> >>>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>> Just to follow up on this point. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> The server builds its work area the first time - you can edit these > >> >>>> files. They don't get overwritten next time. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> In the WAR version, run once, and shiro.ini file will be in > >> >>>> $FUSEKI_BASE/shiro.ini which is /etc/fuseki/shiro.ini by default. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Andy > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>> > >> >> > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >
