Hi Hugh,
Apparently, yes, it appears with Jena and the Virtuoso wrapper. I have also
another problem with virtjena2, with my main Virtuoso instance (Virtuoso
7.1 stable), I can connect me via JDBC without any problems, but if I use
another one (Virtuoso 7.1.1-dev, last version of the develo/7 branch), the
server disconnect me with the message :
Malformed data received from IP [127.0.0.1] : Box length too large.
Disconnecting the client
Here the versions that I use, for JDBC :
OpenLink Virtuoso(TM) Driver for JDBC(TM) Version 4.1 [Build 3.70]
For virtjena2 :
OpenLink Virtuoso(TM) Provider for Jena(TM) Version 2.10.1 [Build 1.10]
I use these same jars for the connection on my stable version and on my
develop version of Virtuoso.
Is-it a bug of the develop version or I use these jars badly ?
Best.
Julien.
2014-07-11 16:58 GMT+02:00 Hugh Williams <hwilli...@openlinksw.com>:
> HI Julien,
>
> I see you reposted this question on the jena mailing list this I assume
> the problem occurs with the Jena storage engine also and is thus most
> likely in the Jena layer and Virtuoso ?
>
> Best Regards
> Hugh Williams
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> On 11 Jul 2014, at 14:48, Julien Plu <julien....@redaction-developpez.com>
> wrote:
>
> Sorry a little mistake in the code :
>
> Model md = VirtModel.openDatabaseModel("http://example.com", URL, USER,
> PASS);
>
> RDFDataMgr.read(md, Files.newInputStream(Paths.
> get("data.nq")), Lang.NQUADS);
>
>
>
> 2014-07-11 15:47 GMT+02:00 Julien Plu <julien....@redaction-developpez.com
> >:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to load a N-Quad file into Virtuoso but with the "virtjena"
>> wrapper. What I'm doing is as simple as this :
>>
>> Model md = VirtModel.openDatabaseModel("http://example.com", URL, USER,
>> PASS);
>>
>> RDFDataMgr.read(md,
>> Files.newInputStream(Paths.get(PrivacyDeployment.FILE)), Lang.NQUADS);
>>
>> But when I do this query inside the isql command prompt :
>>
>> SPARQL SELECT * FROM <http://example.com> WHERE {?s ?p ?o};
>>
>> Nothing is provided to me, 0 rows.
>>
>> Do-I something badly ?
>>
>> Best.
>>
>> Julien.
>>
>
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