Hello Lorenz sir, do we have some alternative way to get this like
downloading rdfs:comment of all resources from DBpedia and process it
locally?
Actually my data i-e about hundred cities are in the Arraylist and can be
accessed using loop so its not a straight forward way to access it via
endpoint.

Regards

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 2:57 AM, Lorenz Buehmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> But the data is contained in the SPARQL endpoint of DBpedia, isn't it?
> So how should it work without
>
> a) loading the necessary data in-memory - which in that case would also
> be your task to first get the data from the remote endpoint
>
> b) get the information from the remote endpoint via SPARQL
>
>
> On 07.09.2016 13:46, Sidra shah wrote:
> > Cant we access it through a Resource? If I include comment with every
> > instance of Question (Question is class name) like: What is capital of
> > Spain? here I include rdfs:comment of Madrid.
> > Which country has more population? here I include rdfs:comment of China.
> >
> > So later I set condition like if user did not answer the question
> > correctly, display rdfs:comment of that question.
> > if(Question.get(i).answer not correct) then Question.get(i).addcomment();
> >
> > addcomment() is a method of type Literal in Jena.
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:59 AM, Lorenz Buehmann <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> How many students of you are doing the same homework assignment?
> >>
> >>
> >> Write a SPARQL query to get the rdfs:comment from the DBpedia endpoint.
> >>
> >> On 06.09.2016 14:17, Sidra shah wrote:
> >>> I have a question class in my ontolgy which have instance: What is
> >> capital
> >>> city of Spain? I have then Answer class having instance Madrid along
> with
> >>> two other options London, Berlin. This is my owl file.
> >>>
> >>> Now in Jena/Java code, I want if user selects wrong option (not
> Madrid),
> >> it
> >>> means user does not know about Madrid so I want to display him about
> >> Madrid
> >>> a short details in shape of rdfs:comment Madrid.
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 3:53 AM, Lorenz Buehmann <
> >>> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I don't understand what you are after.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> 1) This is not a Protege mailing list
> >>>> 2) http://dbpedia.org/Madrid is not a valid DBpedia URI
> >>>> 3) rdfs:comment could be retrieved by
> >>>> 3)a) SPARQL query
> >>>> 3)b) Load all triples about a particular resource, load those triples
> >>>> into Jena, use Jena RDF layer interface to get the information
> >>>> 4) I can't see the image, probably attachments are not allowed here
> >>>>
> >>>> Lorenz
> >>>>
> >>>> On 06.09.2016 12:43, Sidra shah wrote:
> >>>>> Hi
> >>>>>
> >>>>> How can we get the rdfs:comment of certain resource in dbpedia? I
> give
> >>>>> the address of resource in protege, but when I close it and open
> >>>>> again, the address changes again to my ontology address and under
> >>>>> comment Annotation only the address appears like
> >>>>> http://dbpedia.org/Madrid instead of the comments about Madrid
> city.?.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> And how can we use this rdfs:comment in the jena code? Is it possible
> >>>>> to import the rdfs:comment details in our ontology and then access it
> >>>>> using Jena code?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Inline image 1
> >>
>
>

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