Hi Andy - thank you for answer

my point is that

./s-get http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB
./s-query --service http://localhost:3030/ds/query 'SELECT * from
<http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}'

is functioning at command line level while

SELECT * from <http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}
and
SELECT * {GRAPH <http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}}

are ***NOT*** functioning inside the SPARQLer - General purpose processor

with error "Error 400: No dataset description in protocol request or in
the query string"

Although same repository ...


Furthermore
./s-get http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB ./s-query
--service http://localhost:3030/ds/query 'SELECT * { GRAPH
<http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}}'
gives an error "`cmd_soh': invalid option: --service
(OptionParser::InvalidOption)
    from ./s-get:703:in `<main>'"

So we still have the issue...

Any ideas ?

Thank you in advance :)

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Am 10.2.15 um 14:37 schrieb Andy Seaborne:
> On 09/02/15 21:47, Fabio Ricci wrote:
>> Dear Jena community
>>
>> I am starting to use the Jena framework but before I am installing/using
>> the fuseki RDF server.
>> I could start and run it properly but with some peculiarities:
>>
>> 1. When started with the mem option (in memory) and some RDF data is
>> loaded into a graph (no default graph) the only command that runs well
>> is the s-get with the graph again: All the RDF statements are returned.
>> The s-query --service is not running - nothing returned. And in the
>> webconsole http://localhost:3030/sparql.html none of my graphs are
>> loadable, neither per from <graph> nor by the apposite field "Target
>> Graph URI". Why is this so? Is there a bug in the fuseki server?
>> Here my operations:
>>
>> ./s-put http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB
>> /Users/fabio/Documents/DATA/thesauri/pp_project_semweb.ttl
>
> That puts data into named graph http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB.
>
>> ./s-get http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB
>> ./s-query --service http://localhost:3030/ds/query 'SELECT * from
>> <http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}'
>
> To access a named graph, use GRAPH.  FROM on a general dataset tries
> to load it from the web.  Did the fuskei log say anything about not
> being able to load it?
>
> Try:
>
> SELECT * { GRAPH <http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> { ?s ?p ?o} }'
>
>> 2. I restarted the fuseki server with "./fuseki-server --update
>> --loc=./RDFDATA /ds" and noticed that all three of the commands ran
>> well:
>> ./s-put http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB
>> /Users/fabio/Documents/DATA/thesauri/pp_project_semweb.ttl
>> ./s-get http://localhost:3030/ds/data http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB
>> ./s-query --service http://localhost:3030/ds/query 'SELECT * from
>> <http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB> {?s ?p ?o}'
>
> For TDB, FROM picks out a graph from the dataset, not the whole web.
>
> TDB can't load from the web for a temporary dataset just for the query
> so the mechanism is overloaded.  See the thread with Willie Minor.
>
> Again. GRAPH is the way to access the named graph.  Or
>
> --set tdb:unionDefaultGraph=true
>
> to make the default graph for query the computed union of all the
> named graphs.
>
>>
>> still the web console "SPARQLer" "could not load" the graph
>> "http://semweb.ch/SEMWEB";
>
> I'd expect hat from the in-memory dataset but not with TDB. Testing
> here, I don't see that with --loc -- I see some query results.
>
>     Andy
>
>
>
>>
>> What is wrong in what I am doing?
>>
>> Thank you for your advice
>>
>> Regards
>> Fabio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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