On 8/5/13 12:39 PM, Hugh Williams wrote:
Hi Ijke,

Have you looked at the Virtuoso inferencing documentation which details how rulesets can be created and enabled within Virtuoso as detailed at:

http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfsparqlrule.html#rdfsparqlrulemake


seeAlso:

1. http://bit.ly/WmKlJ0 -- SPARQL 1.1 and Property Paths demo that includes use of inference rules
2. http://bit.ly/OEBP7N -- other posts about reasoning using Virtuoso
3. http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/tutorials/sparql/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_5/SPARQL_Tutorials_Part_5.html#(64) -- SPARQL Tutorial .

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On 5 Aug 2013, at 13:25, "Randen, Yke van" <yke.vanran...@wur.nl <mailto:yke.vanran...@wur.nl>> wrote:

Some time ago I created a Java application which uses an ontology This ontology is stored in Virtuoso and is being accessed using Jena. In Jena I created an InfModel using the virtuoso triple store and a text file containing rules. This allowed usage of these rules in the Sparql queries. These Jena rules were quite simple but effective (seehttp://jena.apache.org/documentation/inference/) and also provide explain functionality. I searched for a similar option in virtuosos but was unable to find it. I did find some pages concerning reasoning with virtuoso but I only found some vague pages.
Does someone have a plain simple example (simple just like Jena) ?
Thanks
IJke
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