I am working on an app that uses Jena to store (with TDB backend). I am looking for a few squirrels, which tells me what is being stored, the questions are being run. It sounds like a clear thing, but my (maybe badly heard)
any suggestions, please? I'm on XP even a command line tool will be helpful.
Take a look at your device which is part of that part of the comprehensive project Develop in the form.
It provides a fairly basic GUI through which you can connect to various triple stores including TDB, provided you can display your dataset through Joeski / Fusci. You need to install Net 3.5 to run apps in the toolkit.
If you are not already exposing your TDB dataset via HTTP, then using Fuseki is ridiculously easy to use and just on your local machine when your TDB Store To be used with your device to be available via HTTP, such as
java -jar fuseki-0.1.0-server.jar --update --loc data / Dataset Please read more about running Fusci Denied and see the different options. In the above example, Fuseki is run with SPARQL update enabled (--update flag), which is used by the TDB dataset located in the directory data (--loc data argument) and <
Once running, you can connect to Fusky server using by using your device by going to file>. Enter the new generic store manager , the URI in the dialog that appears, and then click the Connect with Fuskey to Fusce select the tab
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