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Linde, A.E.

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Nov 15, 2008, 7:58:31 AM11/15/08
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YAY!!!

Just managed to get a SKUA claim referring to a myExperiment workflow to properly post into quaestor! And even constructed a SPARQL query to list the claims (see results below). Feeling well chuffed.

More tidying up of that to do but seem to have got my head around it. Will post the ruby code to myExperiment list as I’m sure it could be neater. Will then get on with applying the code to other myExperiment objects and then figuring out how to update myExperiment databases with SKUA SAC endpoints etc.

T.

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Tony Linde
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Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Leicester

Query results:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<sparql xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/sparql-results#">
  <head>
    <variable name="x"/>
    <variable name="type"/>
    <variable name="title"/>
    <variable name="creator"/>
  </head>
  <results>
    <result>
      <binding name="x">
        <uri>http://localhost:8080/sac/tonylinde/_/2</uri>
      </binding>
      <binding name="type">
        <literal>Workflow</literal>
      </binding>
      <binding name="title">
        <literal>QuickSolarMovieWF</literal>
      </binding>
      <binding name="creator">
        <literal>Tony Linde</literal>
      </binding>
    </result>
    <result>
      <binding name="x">
        <uri>http://localhost:8080/sac/tonylinde/_/1</uri>
      </binding>
      <binding name="type">
        <literal>Workflow</literal>
      </binding>
      <binding name="title">
        <literal>TavernaSiapRegQuery</literal>
      </binding>
      <binding name="creator">
        <literal>Tony Linde</literal>
      </binding>
    </result>
  </results>
</sparql>

Norman Gray

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Nov 17, 2008, 4:23:26 PM11/17/08
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Tony,

On 2008 Nov 15, at 12:58, Linde, A.E. wrote:

> YAY!!!
>
> Just managed to get a SKUA claim referring to a myExperiment
> workflow to properly post into quaestor! And even constructed a
> SPARQL query to list the claims (see results below). Feeling well
> chuffed.

Yay, indeed!

I think this probably gets some project record for the number of
languages used (four?) per module written.

See you!

Norman


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Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk
Dept Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester

Linde, A.E.

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Nov 17, 2008, 4:41:06 PM11/17/08
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Robust Australian was used most often!

t.
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