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From: mat <ge...@gm...> - 2007-10-25 20:44:03
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But do I have to install the entire framework or can I use only the binding useful to view/manipulate rdf files (e.g. Erfurt that I can't find...). Pow= l sounds great but is too big for my intentions. I only want to visualize an ontology, let user manipulate it and explore it. The principal goal of my project is to let the users map one or more tags with one or more ontologies, in order to improve their search. For this reason I wanted to find relations between the concepts of an ontology, to let the user view similar options. On 10/25/07, Daniel Lewis <da...@va...> wrote: > > Hi Mat, > > One option is to write a little SPARQL query, this way you could test > it in both RAP and Jena if you wanted. Although obviously you would > have to handle your ontology at quite a low level - which I can > understand that you might not want to do - but it is an option. > > But Erfurt that S=F6ren mentions sounds quite good... it might be worth > checking that out. (S=F6ren, do you have any documentation for Erfurt? I > found this: http://ontowiki.net/Projects/Powl?v=3D287) > > Many thanks > > Daniel > > --- > Daniel Lewis > * Hometown: Oxford, UK > * Works for: Curverider Ltd. and Vanir Systems > * Skype: daniel.lewis > > > > On 25/10/2007, mat <ge...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi, is there the possibility to retrieve my ontology by Concepts, > Instances > > and even more specifically, can I found all the properties related to a > > concept (also exploring the subClasses or superClassses)? I'm sorry but > I'm > > not very familiar with RAP. For now the only method that I've used in > order > > to find what I wanted was using the find() function in the ModelFactory > > class, but it's not what I wanted. I know that in Jena there is a metho= d > > called getNamedConcepts() and others to accomplish this request. > > > > Thanks > > > > -- > > ___mat___ > --=20 ___mat___ |