Thanks Andy. I'll try it.What about my second question? is it possible to disable/enable the reasoner on the fly?Thanks Il venerdì 30 novembre 2018, 15:45:05 CET, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> ha scritto: You could setup anothe fuseki:Service that uses the same dataset <#tdbDataset>, define query and GSP read access for that service, then backup by doing an HTTP get on that name "http://...:3030/myData" (with content negotation for format). It should be the shared base data.
<#tdb> rdf:type fuseki:Service ; fuseki:name "myData" ; fuseki:serviceQuery "sparql" ; fuseki:dataset <#tdbDataset> ; rdfs:label "base data" ; fuseki:serviceReadGraphStore "get" ; . Andy On 30/11/2018 11:52, Brad Stallion wrote: > Hi, thanks. I have no idea about how to segregate asserted/inferred triples >in separate graphs! > Il venerdì 30 novembre 2018, 12:33:48 CET, ajs6f <[email protected]> ha >scritto: > > As I understand it, the backup function just copies triples from the dataset >to the file-- it has no way of understanding their provenance. (But I stand to >be corrected-- I was pretty far off in my advice to you about trying DROP >GRAPH earlier!) > > Is it possible for you to change your assembly to segregate your asserted and > inferred triples in separate graphs within the dataset? If so, perhaps you > could use SPARQL Graph Store Protocol [1] to download only those graphs you > want to backup. > > ajs6f > > [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-http-rdf-update > >> On Nov 30, 2018, at 6:21 AM, Brad Stallion <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi All,I'm using Fuseki 3.9.0. I enabled the following reasoner in my >> assembly file: >> ... ja:reasoner [ ja:reasonerURL >> <http://jena.hpl.hp.com/2003/OWLMicroFBRuleReasoner>] . >> I've noted that doing a backup using Fuseki API >> (http://localhost:3030/$/backup/dataset or from web UI) the generated file >> includes inferred triples.After restoring such backup inferred relations are >> now asserted relations, which is not correct.So here's my questions: >> 1) is there a way to instruct backup to not include inferred triples?2) if >> not, is it possible to disable/enable the reasoner on the fly? In this way I >> could disable the reasoner, make the backup, re-enable the reasoner >> Thanks a lot > >
