Hi there,

Thanks for the support,

I have the requirement to extract *.owl* file using Jena API (output in
RDF/XML format),
so is it possible to get the desired output from Fuseki1 server using
SPARQL over HTTP?, if so how can we retrieve it?, please guide,

Thanks in advance,
Best Regards


On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 1:43 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 05/10/15 11:39, Muhammad Asif Razzaq wrote:
>
>> Dear Users,
>>
>> I have downloaded Fuseki 1 Distribution. zip, unpacked it, executed on
>> command prompt in windows 7, and can access it on browser at port 3030.
>> my
>> problem is, how can i access it through java code, I am using Netbeans 8,
>> I
>> have problem to save and access that in rdf form, needs to store triples.
>> I have also downloaded TDB, question is whether all my triples will go in
>> .ttl files, or some other mechanism, please reply.  Thanks in advance.
>>
>
> For loading data into a server:
>
> DatasetAccessorFactory.createHTTP("http://localhost:3030/ds/data";) ;
> http://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/soh.html
>
> to put RDF data into the server.
>
> where /ds is the dataset created in the Fuseki UI.
>
> For SPARQL query
> http://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/sparql-remote.html
>
> QueryExecutionFactory.sparqlService("http://localhost:3030/ds/query";, ...)
>
> and for SPARQL Update:
> UpdateExecutionFactory.createRemote("http://localhost:3030/ds/update";,
>
>         Andy
>
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Regards

*Muhammad Asif Razzaq*

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