Hi,
I've been having a couple of problems with LDP-NR, it may just be my
interpretation...
1) POSTing or PUTing a new item, say a text file, either results in
complaints about RDF formatting (if the content type is text/plain) or creation
of record with ".bin" appended to the name if I f
Did you look at this: https://wiki.apache.org/marmotta/Maintenance
And this: http://marmotta.apache.org/platform/security-module.html
Sorry I don’t know if you’re a beginner - I don’t mean to imply that you
wouldn't have already tried the curl command
Cheers
Alan
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Fro
Hi guys,
Could you give me a brief description of how to use the LdapAuthProvider ?
Many thanks
Alan
Hi guys
Is there a simple way to trigger a "side effect" when someone uses LDP to CRUD
a record ? I would like to use LDP as a general purpose API, but my team are
asking that when a record is updated that some other action is triggered. In
this case, when someone adds a definition of a task (
Subject: Re: Support for RDF-shapes, Linked data API
Do you mean 'to build a query if that functionality was available in a marmotta
module'? Or am i missing something :-)
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 4:09 pm Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
Maybe the linked data ca
gainst alternative SPARQL endpoints then all would be bliss.
Rob
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 at 13:33 Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
This may be way off base…
I wrote a small java EE application that accepts a get request with parameters,
it then searches for an RDF re
This may be way off base…
I wrote a small java EE application that accepts a get request with parameters,
it then searches for an RDF record in LDP that matches the name of the query,
validates the parameters according to the instructions it finds in the RDF,
formulates a SPARQL query then retu
ns_marmotta_kiwi_&d=BQIFaQ&c=jcv3orpCsv7C4ly8-ubDob57ycZ4jvhoYZNDBA06fPk&r=xN9AnMDZvO_QvUZQZcoply6WFqSJuNcpv-dDu2fA4Ac&m=hg2Pp5SYi4g3BLMcxc7e3YY9jrO5onsWaDuqw1okq8k&s=OX5scljjJW5ez1-4fsYj4TopLzysEOo6LrktkRMKvdI&e=
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Robson, Alan wrote:
> That’s
p;m=j5wmTl0H7cwKD0roPFiQVd6GcrfaDrcKxhiBIBcZwAM&s=kRQQhduVGWBJixYpTT9yL_NrRF6f3ElBM6ccql-J6K8&e=>
Hope that helps.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
I’m pretty happy with Marmotta. I can load and retrieve information via the LDP
web services an
I'm pretty happy with Marmotta. I can load and retrieve information via the LDP
web services and I now have a reasonable knowledgebase of machines in my
network and how they inter-connect.
I'd like to be able to write small applications that can tap directly into the
knowledgebase data model wi
>From what I read online about the "BODY" elements of kiwi rules...
§ (S P O) denotes a triple pattern; S and P can be either URIs or variables,
and O can be either a URI, a variable, or a literal. A triple pattern occurring
in the body of a rule is considered a query pattern, a triple pattern o
ed by adding a triple, or
maybe they mark it as unreadable through security somehow ?
It seems awkward to have to assign a new different resource id to the same
resource, especially since any "sameAs" relationships could not reasonably
point to the deleted old URI.
Many thanks
Alan
Fro
Hi
When I DELETE a resource using the LDP interface it seems final - I can never
use the same resource ID again (ie the Slug). Is there some way to restore a
deleted resource ?
For example, If I DELETE http://192.168.0.11:8080/marmotta/ldp/Test
I can no longer PUT to http://192.168.0.11:8080/m
, 2015, Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible to gain access to Kiwi’s versioning via LDP ? For example, how
might I use the LDP API to fetch a record from a particular point in history ?
If not, are other methods to extract historic versions expos
Hi All,
Is it possible to gain access to Kiwi's versioning via LDP ? For example, how
might I use the LDP API to fetch a record from a particular point in history ?
If not, are other methods to extract historic versions exposed via Marmotta
(through the SPARQL endpoint perhaps ?)
Many thanks
Hi,
I've been writing records via LDP using the HTTP POST operation and specifying
a name for the resource using the slug header. I've noticed that if the slug
contains period/dots/full-stops they are replaced with hyphens. For example, if
I try to post something with a slug of "hello.there.mar
, July 24, 2015 3:58 AM
To: users@marmotta.apache.org
Subject: Re: LDPath Query
2015-07-23 10:06 GMT+02:00 Sergio Fernández
mailto:wik...@apache.org>>:
Hi Alan
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
I’d like a single query to return all the
...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 1:06 AM
To: users@marmotta.apache.org
Subject: Re: LDPath Query
Hi Alan
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Robson, Alan
mailto:alan.rob...@viasat.com>> wrote:
I’d like a single query to return all the freezes for a system specified by its
fqdn
I am new to all this and trying to build a simple example application. I want
to arrange for my PC to display a special message-of-the-day banner on login if
there are any pending "change freezes" for this system. To do this it will
query the triplestore using LDPath to find the change freeze ev
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