In assemblers, URIs are just names. They are not dereferenced, nor is there an include mechanism.

One way around this, for some situations, is to build the configurations files as the service starts with a macro processor/templating solution of your choice.

        Andy


On 20/12/15 09:02, Neubert, Joachim wrote:
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:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
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 <[email protected]>
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.




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