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This is a step by step intruction guide to test the triple store based Journal backend. It assumes that all the packages for sugar are available and the sugar-emulator is running. | This is a step by step intruction guide to test the triple store based Journal backend. It assumes that all the packages for sugar are available and the sugar-emulator is running. | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 9 May 2012
On a desktop PC
This is a step by step intruction guide to test the triple store based Journal backend. It assumes that all the packages for sugar are available and the sugar-emulator is running.
- Download and install RedStore
Follow the instructions on http://www.aelius.com/njh/redstore/ to download and install RedStore on the test machine. It should also be possible to use other triple stores such as Virtuoso or OWLIM as long as a SPARQL 1.1 compliant service is accessible on the port 8080.
- Download and install the code from SemanticXO
Clone the repository:
git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/semanticxo/main.git semanticxo
Edit line 4 and 5 of datastore/bin/datastore-service to make it fit the location of the directory where you clone the code (by default ~/Code/SemanticXO) Locate the datastore-service startup script from the normal datastore
type datastore-service
Replace that daemon with datastore/bin/datastore-service
- Start redstore in debug mode, so that you will see the queries being executed ;-)
redstore -v
- Start the sugar emulator
sugar-emulator
- Play around with Sugar, creating and updating entries in the Journal
- With an explorer, within the emulator or outside, go to http://localhost:8080/ to see the content of the triple store. There should be one named graph per Journal entry