not -> now? On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Bob DuCharme <b...@snee.com> wrote: > Hi Kingsley, > >>Where is the FROM in the SPARQL? > > I didn't know it was required. Issuing the query at > http://localhost:8890/sparql with no FROM does return some data, so I > assumed that there was some default scope for the query, and that for user3 > it would be any data accessible by that user. > > As you'll see from my followup to Rumi I tried some IRIs, which were probably > the wrong ones, because I still couldn't get it to work. > >>Graph IRI should be the IRI/URL of the RDF file in DAV which is not used >>as Graph IRI inside the Quad Store for the data from the RDF info. resource. > > I don't follow you there. "which is not used as the Graph IRI inside the quad > store"? > > Is this (identification of proper IRI, etc.) covered in any particular place > in the documentation? > > thanks, > > Bob > > > > Kingsley Idehen wrote: >> Bob DuCharme wrote: >> >>> Thanks Rumi, that worked! Before, I hadn't checked "Allow SQL/ODBC >>> Logins,"and I thought /DAV/home// was a default value for "DAV Home >>> Path" and didn't realize what I was supposed to do with it--I guess I >>> assumed that a home/username directory would be created based on the >>> login ID name, and I also missed the "Create" checkbox there. I created >>> user3:pw3 as the account with the following, >>> >>> curl -i -T myfoaf.rdf >>> http://localhost:8890/DAV/home/user3/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf -u user3:pw3 >>> >>> and got "Resource /DAV/home/user3/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf has been created." >>> >>> Now, I'm trying to query that data. I tried this (on one line) and got >>> an HTTP 201 ("Created") but it didn't t show me any results of the query. >>> >>> curl -i -u user3:pw3 -H "Content-Type: application/sparql-query" -d >>> "SELECT DISTINCT ?p WHERE {?s ?p ?o}" >>> http://localhost:8890/DAV/home/user3/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf >>> >>> >> Where is the FROM in the SPARQL? >> >>> When I went http://localhost:8890/sparql after logging on as user3, the >>> query "SELECT DISTINCT ?p WHERE {?s ?p ?o}" only showed me predicates in >>> the http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/virtrdf# namespace and none from >>> the myfoaf.rdf file. I tried specifying >>> http://localhost:8890/DAV/home/user3/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf as the graph >>> name to retrieve from, but then the query retrieved nothing. >>> >>> I have a feeling that I'm just missing some tiny detail... >>> >>> >> Yes FROM GRAPH IRI. >> >> Graph IRI should be the IRI/URL of the RDF file in DAV which is not used >> as Graph IRI inside the Quad Store for the data from the RDF info. resource. >> >> >> Kingsley >> >>> thanks, >>> >>> Bob >>> >>> >>> Rumi Tsekova wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Bob, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks Hugh! >>>>> >>>>> Any suggestions about point 2? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Here is what I performed locally on winxp installation: >>>> >>>> 1. Go to Conductor and click "Create New Account" >>>> 2. Enter account name: user11 and also enter pwd, for ex.: 1 >>>> 3. Check "User Enabled" and "Allow SQL/ODBC Logins" >>>> 4. Add roles SPARQL_SELECT and SPARQL_UPDATE >>>> 5. Check "Allow DAV logins" >>>> 6. Enter for "DAV Home path": /DAV/home/user11/ >>>> 7. Check the "create" check-box. >>>> 8. Click "Save". >>>> >>>> Then I've executed this (being in the folder where I have a myfoaf.rdf >>>> file): >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> $ curl -T myfoaf.rdf >>>> http://host:port/DAV/home/user11/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf -u user11:1 >>>> >>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML >>>> 2.0//EN"><HTML><HEAD><TITLE>201 >>>> Created</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1>Created</H1>Resource >>>> /DAV/home/user11/rdf_sink/myfoaf.rdf has been created.</BODY></HTML> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hope this to help. >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Rumi >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with >>> Adobe(R)AIR(TM) >>> software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code >>> to >>> build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of >>> local >>> resources and data with the reach of the web. 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