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tutorial for EODM 0.9.1
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tutorial for EODM 0.9.1
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Mar 09, 2008 04:24:46 PM
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Hi all,
I admit I am a complete noob when it comes to EODM. I have downloaded v0.9.1 from the Eclipse site - it being the latest version.
Can someone please help me get started with coding a simple RDF/OWL structure in memory using the API?
I notice that to create an OWLOntology you now need to use...
OWLOntology createOWLOntology(OWLGraph graph,
URIReference uriRef)
What I don't know is how I should initialise a "graph" and "uriRef"..!
Any pointers would be much appreciated. Any example code out there? p.s. The default constructor is no longer available in v0.9.1...
Thanks in advance...
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Jun 08, 2006 10:35:19 PM
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Re: tutorial for EODM 0.9.1
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Mar 20, 2008 12:09:27 AM
in response to: Ian_Scott's post
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You can just call createOWLGraph(...) to create a OWL graph. Currently, we do not have written example code yet. You can look at the TestEODMModel.java in the org.eclipse.eodm.tests.precheckin package for how we use the API in some test code.
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Dec 17, 2004 07:14:27 AM
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Re: tutorial for EODM 0.9.1
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Jul 19, 2008 03:43:18 PM
in response to: zhanglei's post
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This is not a good answer.
I think this release needs some more focus and support.
Please give more information on how to find the package org.eclipse.eodm.tests.precheckin and therefore the test code you refer to.
The EODM 0.9.1 release has out of date documentation. The package structure has changed and the examples are equally out of date.
Take CreateAndManipulateOWLExample.java that comes in the IODT-1.5.zip it shows
// obtain the RDFS factory and Create the ontology
OWLFactory factory = OWLFactory.eINSTANCE;
ontology = factory.createOWLOntology();
ontology.setLocalName("TestOntology");
This calling style is no longer valid, hence the post about how to createOWLGraph using the new 0.9.1 structure.
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