Thanks for looking into this! The URI was supposed to be just a name, not to be dereferenced. Your question triggered the idea of a more simple solution (omitting an additional namespace and referencing the according definition in config.ttl directly):
<#swdskosIndex> a text:TextIndexLucene ; text:entityMap <file:///opt/fuseki/run/config.ttl#entMap> . However, that resulted in the same error: [2015-12-20 09:52:40] Server ERROR Exception in initialization: the root file:///opt/fuseki/run/config.ttl#entMap has no most specific type that is a subclass of ja:Object I've double checked that /opt/fuseki/run/config.ttl#entMap exists, so that doesn't seem to work either. Cheers, Joachim > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Camilleri [mailto:camilleri....@gmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 8:55 AM > To: users@jena.apache.org > Subject: Re: Fuseki 2 text: how to factor out entMap in configuration > > The page you quoted isn't loading is this a temporary problem? > http://zbw.eu/namespaces/fuseki/entMap > > On 20 December 2015 at 07:50, Neubert, Joachim <j.neub...@zbw.eu> > wrote: > > > I have about a dozend services which share a common text:entityMap > > definition for their text indexes. When moving to Fuseki 2 style > > config, I've tried to define entMap in config.ttl (with an absolute > > URI) and to reference this URI in the config files of the services. > > > > When fuseki starts up and loads the services' .ttl, I get: > > > > [2015-12-20 07:45:03] Server ERROR Exception in initialization: the > > root http://zbw.eu/namespaces/fuseki/entMap has no most specific type > > that is a subclass of ja:Object > > > > Now I'm not sure if such a sharing of definitions supposed to work, or > > if perhaps another approach should be followed. > > > > > > -- > Jonathan Camilleri > > Mobile (MT): ++356 7982 7113 > E-mail: camilleri....@gmail.com > Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e- > mail. > > I usually reply to emails within 2 business days. If it's urgent, give me a > call.