Hmm. What about submitting queries against the SPARQL endpoint, using a different client? Would that work? If I do that, would there be any loss of functionality compared to what I could get by using the tdbquery tool?
--Jeff On Tue, Jul 23, 2019, 8:15 PM Laura Morales <laure...@mail.com> wrote: > As far as I know it's not possible to run the CLI commands on a live > dataset. You have to stop Fuseki first. > > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 4:28 AM > > From: "Jeff Lerman" <jeff.ler...@invitae.com.INVALID> > > To: users@jena.apache.org > > Subject: possible to run a TDB2 DB with a fuseki GUI and still have > commandline query access? > > > > Is there a recommended technique (or a HOWTO doc) to run a TDB2 DB > managed > > via the Feski web console, and still allows commandline querying? > > > > I’ve realized that one can’t simply start up Fuseki, populate a TDB2 DB > > with it, and then point the commandline tool tdb2.tdbquery at that DB - > > that results in "org.apache.jena.dboe.DBOpEnvException: Failed to get a > > lock: …” > > > > Any guidance would be much appreciated; the docs at jena.apache.org > don’t > > seem to directly address this use-case, but I’m hoping I’m > > missing something. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > [image: email_sig_logo_vert.png] > > > > Jeff Lerman > > > > AI Scientist > > > > Mobile: 510-495-4621 > > > > www.invitae.com > > > > [image: email_sig_social_linkedin.png] > > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefflerman/> > > >