[redland-dev] [SPAM?]-05.589 rdf:Seq
Donald Ephraim Curtis
dcurtis at cs.uiowa.edu
Thu Dec 1 18:18:19 GMT 2005
So, here is an RDF file i'm trying to parse.
I've got everything in need except i need to get the rdf:Seq
basically, i'm developing an RDF schema to describe component based
systems similar to armani / adml etc etc.
anyways, i can't figure out how to get the sequence of the components
that belong to a system.
hopefully someone can help. here is my sparql query right now:
g_strconcat("SELECT ?node WHERE ( [ ", system,
" <http://milkbox.net/rad-schema#Components> ", "
] ?i ",
" ?node )", NULL);
this was just an attempt to use the syntax i found in
http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/#blankNodes
i have no idea where to go. see no examples.
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