No Jena is not skipping those triples

The warning(s) mean that those triples contain faulty data that may not be
properly interoperable with standards compliant RDF systems (including
possibly other parts of Jena itself).

I don't understand why you have don't the option of switching Jena
versions? (Although in this case the root cause is that the input data is
bad so upgrading Jena while advisable would not fix the issue)

Rob

On 09/09/2015 14:25, "Maria Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I am trying to load YAGO in Jena ARQ 2.8.9 (Its an old version of Jena
>which was developed by some other developer -- so I dont have an option of
>switching to new version of Jena). I am ending up getting a lot of errors
>of the following form:
>
>WARN  [line: 548250488, col: 38] Bad IRI:
><wikicategory__Category:Unincorporated_communities_in__(3)_Category:Uninco
>rporated_communities_in_Branson_micropolitan_area>
>Code: 0/ILLEGAL_CHARACTER in SCHEME: The character violates the grammar
>rules for URIs/IRIs.
>
>
>All triples in my turtle file end with a full stop(.). So, does this
>warning mean that Jena is skipping these triples. Also what are the
>implications of this warning when I'll query Jena using SPARQL.




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