[OTDev] A note on RDF parsing and OWL-DL valid algorithm representations.

Tobias Girschick tobias.girschick at in.tum.de
Tue Dec 22 17:10:44 CET 2009


Dear Pantelis,

our source (SVN repository) can be browsed at
http://lxkramer13.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/trac/TUMOpenTox/browser/trunk
as I already indicated on
http://www.opentox.org/dev/testing/testtoxservices

Best Regards,
Tobias


On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 15:08 +0200, chung wrote: 
> Dear All,
>  The algorithm representaitons (application/rdf+xml,
> application/x-turtle and text/x-triple are available) are both
> syntactically and semantically correct so I would suggest that
> developers encountering problems with RDF creation, took a look at those
> RDFs (at least I hope it might be helpful).
> 
> Also, java developers could take a look at the RDF parser of our source
> code at
> http://github.com/sopasakis/yaqp/blob/master/src/org/opentox/ontology/Dataset.java . This is much adapted to our needs and has some weaknesses but it is able to parse RDF representations of datasets. Some lines are due to Nina (see http://opentox.org/data/documents/development/RDF%20files/JavaOnly/JenaExamples ). All contributions and suggestions are welcome.
> 
> @Tobias:
> It would be helpful if you provided access to your source code using
> some online CVS tool like github  ( http://github.com ). Me, Christoph
> and Andreas M. use github and Nina uses sourceforge. Otherwise you can
> set up your own CVS server ( like for example
> https://opentox.ntua.gr/git/yaqp.git ). This will definitely help others
> to take a look at your code and copy some lines maybe.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Pantelis
> 
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