<docbook><section><title>VirtSesame2HttpRepository</title><title> Virtuoso Sesame HTTP Repository Configuration and Usage</title> Virtuoso Sesame HTTP Repository Configuration and Usage
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">What</bridgehead>
<para>Sesame is an open source Java framework for storing, querying and reasoning with RDF and RDF Schema.
 It can be used as a database for RDF and RDF Schema, or as a Java library for applications that need to work with RDF internally.
 The Sesame HTTP repository serves as a proxy for a RDF store hosted on a remote Sesame server, enabling the querying of the RDF store using the Sesame HTTP protocol.</para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">Why</bridgehead>
<para>The Sesame HTTP repository endpoint provides users with the greater flexibility for manipulating the RDF store via a common interface.
 Sesame provides you with the necessary tools to parse, interpret, query and store all this information, embedded in your own application if you want, or, if you prefer, in a separate database or even on a remote server.</para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">How</bridgehead>
<para>To create a new Sesame HTTP repository, the Console needs to create such an RDF document and submit it to the SYSTEM repository.
 The Console uses so called repository configuration templates to accomplish this.
 Repository configuration templates are simple Turtle RDF files that describe a repository configuration, where some of the parameters are replaced with variables.
 The Console parses these templates and asks the user to supply values for the variables.
 The variables are then substituted with the specified values, which produces the required configuration data.</para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">Setup and Testing</bridgehead>
<para>This section details the steps required for configuring and testing a Virtuoso Sesame Repository, both using the HTTP  and Console Sesame repositories.</para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">Requirements</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://www.openrdf.org/download.jsp">Sesame 2.3.1</ulink> or higher </listitem>
<listitem>Appropriate <ulink url="http://wiki.intranet.openlinksw.com:8891/dataspace/owiki/wiki/ODS/VOSDownload#Sesame%20Provider">Virtuoso Sesame Provider and JDBC Driver</ulink> </listitem>
<listitem>Virtuoso System Repository config file for <ulink url="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/create.xsl">Sesame 2.x</ulink> or <ulink url="http://download3.openlinksw.com/uda/virtuoso/rdfproviders/sesame/40/create.xsl">Sesame 4.x</ulink> (create.xsl) </listitem>
<listitem>Virtuoso Repository config file for <ulink url="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/create-virtuoso.xsl">Sesame 2.x </ulink> or <ulink url="http://download3.openlinksw.com/uda/virtuoso/rdfproviders/sesame/40/create-virtuoso.xsl">Sesame 4.x</ulink> (create-virtuoso.xsl) </listitem>
<listitem>Configuration Template file for a Virtuoso Repository for <ulink url="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/virtuoso.ttl">Sesame 2.x </ulink> or <ulink url="http://download3.openlinksw.com/uda/virtuoso/rdfproviders/sesame/40/virtuoso.ttl">Sesame 4.x</ulink>  (virtuoso.ttl) </listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi">Apache Tomcat</ulink> version 5 or higher</listitem>
</itemizedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">Setup Sesame HTTP Repository</bridgehead>
<para>This section details the steps required for configuring and testing a Virtuoso HTTP Sesame Repository.</para>
<orderedlist spacing="compact"><listitem>Install <ulink url="http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/index.html">Apache Tomcat</ulink> web server </listitem>
<listitem>From the Sesame 2.3.1 or higher &quot;lib&quot; directory copy the &quot;openrdf-sesame.war&quot; and &quot;openrdf-worbbench.war&quot; files to the tomcat &quot;webapps&quot; directory where they will automatically be deployed creating two new sub directories &quot;openrdf-sesame&quot; and &quot;openrdf-workbench&quot;.
</listitem>
<listitem>Place the corresponding Virtuoso Sesame Provider &quot;virt_sesame2.jar&quot; or &quot;virt_sesame4.jar&quot; and JDBC Driver &quot;virtjdbc4.jar&quot; into the Tomcat ~/webapps/openrdf-sesame/WEB-INF/lib/ and  ~/webapps/openrdf-workbench/WEB-INF/lib/ directories for use by the Sesame HTTP Repository for accessing the Virtuoso RDF repository.
</listitem>
<listitem>Place the &quot;create.xsl&quot; and &quot;create-virtuoso.xsl&quot; files in the Tomcat ~/webapps/openrdf-workbench/transformations/ directory.
 Note &quot;create.xsl&quot; replaces the default provided with Sesame and contains the necessary entries required to reference the new &quot;create-virtuoso.xsl&quot; template file for Virtuoso repository configuration.
</listitem>
<listitem>The Sesame HTTP Repository will now be accessible on the URLs <programlisting>http://localhost:8080/openrdf-sesame
http://localhost:8080/openrdf-workbench
</programlisting></listitem>
<listitem>The Sesame OpenRDF Workbench is used for accessing the Sesame HTTP Repositories, loading &quot;<ulink url="http://localhost:8080/openrdf-workbench">http://localhost:8080/openrdf-workbench</ulink>&quot; will enable the default &quot;SYSTEM&quot; repository to be accessed.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository02.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;New Repository&quot; link in the left frame to create a new Sesame Repository.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository03.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Select the &quot;Virtuoso RDF Store&quot; from the &quot;Type&quot; drop down list box presented.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository04.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Choose suitable repository &quot;ID&quot; and &quot;Title&quot; for the Virtuoso repository to be created and click &quot;Next&quot;.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository05.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Fill in the connection parameters for the target Virtuoso sever the repository is to be created for and click the &quot;create&quot; button.
 The minimum required are the hostname, port number, username and password of the Virtuoso Server.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository06.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>The new Virtuoso respository will be created and its summary page displayed.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository07.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;Namespaces&quot; link in the left frame to obtain a list of the available namespaces in the Virtuoso repository.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository08.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;Context&quot; link in the left frame to obtain a list of the available contexts in the Virtuoso repository.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository09.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;Types&quot; link in the left frame to obtain a list of the available types in the Virtuoso repository.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository10.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;Query&quot; link in the left frame, enter a suitable SPARQL query to execute against the Virtuoso repository and click the &quot;execute&quot; button.
  <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository11.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>The results of the SPARQL query are returned.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository12.png" /></figure>  </listitem>
<listitem>Click on the &quot;Repositories&quot; link in the left frame and the newly created Virtuoso repository entry is displayed along side the default SYSTEM repository.
 <figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository13.png" /></figure> </listitem>
</orderedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">Setup Sesame Console Repository</bridgehead>
<para>This section details the steps required for configuring and testing a Virtuoso Sesame Console Repository</para>
<orderedlist spacing="compact"><listitem>Extract Sesame 2.3.1 or higher archive to a location of choice and place the virt_sesame2.jar or virt_sesame4.jar and virtjdbc4.jar files to the sesame &quot;lib&quot; directory </listitem>
<listitem>Start the <ulink url="http://www.openrdf.org/doc/sesame2/users/ch07.html#section-console-repository-creation">sesame console application</ulink> by running the &quot;console.bat&quot; script in the sesame &quot;bin&quot; directory and then &quot;exit.&quot; the program <programlisting>$ sh console.sh 
SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/logback-classic-0.9.18.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/slf4j-jdk14-1.5.10.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings for an explanation.
10:32:38.317 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - os.name &lt;http://os.name&gt; &lt;http://os.name&gt; = mac os x
10:32:38.351 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - Detected Mac OS X platform
Connected to default data directory
Commands end with &#39;.&#39; at the end of a line
Type &#39;help.&#39; for help
exit.
</programlisting></listitem>
<listitem>This will create the necessary sesame application data directories as detailed in the sesame <ulink url="http://www.openrdf.org/doc/sesame2/2.3.1/users/userguide.html#chapter-datadir-config">data directory configuration</ulink> documentation.
<programlisting>Windows - C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Application Data\Aduna\
Mac OS X - /Users/myuser/Library/Application Support/Aduna/
Linux - $HOME/.aduna/
</programlisting></listitem>
<listitem>If you do not want to use the default sesame data directory location the Sesame console application can be started by specifying a custom data directory location with the &quot;-d&quot; option.
 Note in this case the directory &quot;OpenRDF Sesame console&quot; always has to be manually appended to the directory as Sesame assumes the data file will reside in a sub directory of this name.
<programlisting>$ sh console.sh -d /Users/myuser/OpenRDF Sesame console
</programlisting></listitem>
<listitem>Add the virtuoso.ttl file to the ~/OpenRDF Sesame console/templates folder, to enable the Virtuoso repository default configuration parameters to be located.
</listitem>
<listitem>Start the sesame console application with the required data directory location and create a Virtuoso repository as detailed in the steps below, the key parameters to be specified being the target Virtuoso server hostname, port number, username, password and a unique &quot;Repository ID&quot;.
<programlisting>$ sh console.sh 
SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/logback-classic-0.9.18.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/slf4j-jdk14-1.5.10.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings for an explanation.
10:32:38.317 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - os.name &lt;http://os.name&gt; &lt;http://os.name&gt; = mac os x
10:32:38.351 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - Detected Mac OS X platform
Connected to default data directory
Commands end with &#39;.&#39; at the end of a line
Type &#39;help.&#39; for help
create virtuoso .
Please specify values for the following variables:
Host list [localhost:1111]: 
Username [dba]: 
Password [dba]: 
Default graph name [sesame:nil]: 
Enable using batch optimization (false|true) [false]: 
Use RoundRobin for connection (false|true) [false]: 
Buffer fetch size [200]: 
Inference RuleSet name [null]: 
Repository ID [virtuoso]: myvirt
Repository title [Virtuoso repository]: 
Repository created
show r .
+----------
|SYSTEM
|myvirt (&quot;Virtuoso repository&quot;)
+----------
open myvirt .
Opened repository &#39;myvirt&#39;
myvirt&gt; show n .
+----------
|bif  bif:
|dawgt  http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/tests/test-dawg#
|dbpedia  http://dbpedia.org/resource/
|dbpprop  http://dbpedia.org/property/
|dc  http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
|foaf  http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
|geo  http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#
|go  http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#
|math  http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/math#
|mesh  http://purl.org/commons/record/mesh/
|mf  http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/tests/test-manifest#
|nci  http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#
|obo  http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#
|owl  http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
|protseq  http://purl.org/science/protein/bysequence/
|rdf  http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
|rdfdf  http://www.openlinksw.com/virtrdf-data-formats#
|rdfs  http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
|sc  http://purl.org/science/owl/sciencecommons/
|scovo  http://purl.org/NET/scovo#
|skos  http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#
|sql  sql:
|vcard  http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0#
|virtrdf  http://www.openlinksw.com/schemas/virtrdf#
|void  http://rdfs.org/ns/void#
|xf  http://www.w3.org/2004/07/xpath-functions
|xml  http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
|xsd  http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
|xsl10  http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0
|xsl1999  http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform
|xslwd  http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl
|yago  http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/
+----------
exit.
</programlisting> </listitem>
</orderedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">Connection to Sesame HTTP repository from Console repository</bridgehead>
<para>The Sesame Console repository can connect to a Sesame HTTP repository and vice-versa, enabling access to remote Sesame HTTP repositories from a local server.</para>
<orderedlist spacing="compact"><listitem>The Sesame Console repository can connect to a Sesame HTTP repository and query it as if local using the &quot;connect&quot; command.
<programlisting>$ sh console.sh
SLF4J: Class path contains multiple SLF4J bindings.
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/logback-classic-0.9.18.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: Found binding in [jar:file:/Users/myuser/openrdf-sesame-2.3.1/lib/slf4j-jdk14-1.5.10.jar!/org/slf4j/impl/StaticLoggerBinder.class]
SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#multiple_bindings for an explanation.
10:32:38.317 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - os.name &lt;http://os.name&gt; &lt;http://os.name&gt; = mac os x
10:32:38.351 [main] DEBUG info.aduna.platform.PlatformFactory - Detected Mac OS X platform
Connected to default data directory
Commands end with &#39;.&#39; at the end of a line
Type &#39;help.&#39; for help
&gt; connect http://localhost:8080/openrdf-sesame.
Connected to http://localhost:8080/openrdf-sesame
&gt; show r.
+----------
|SYSTEM (&quot;System configuration repository&quot;)
|VirtSesRep (&quot;Virtuoso Sesame HTTP Repository&quot;)
+----------
&gt; open VirtSesRep.
Opened repository &#39;VirtSesRep&#39;
VirtSesRep&gt; sparql select * from &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind&gt; where {?s ?p ?o} Limit 10.
Evaluating query...
+------------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
| s                      | p                      | o                      |
+------------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ALFKI#this&gt;| rdf:type  | foaf:Person            |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ALFKI#this&gt;| rdf:type  | northwind:CustomerContact|
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ALFKI#this&gt;| opl:isDescribedUsing   | northwind:             |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANATR#this&gt;| rdf:type | foaf:Person            |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANATR#this&gt;| rdf:type | northwind:CustomerContact|
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANATR#this&gt;| opl:isDescribedUsing   | northwind:             |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANTON#this&gt;| rdf:type  | foaf:Person            |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANTON#this&gt;| rdf:type  | northwind:CustomerContact|
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/ANTON#this&gt;| opl:isDescribedUsing   | northwind:             |
| &lt;http://localhost:8890/Northwind/CustomerContact/AROUT#this&gt;| rdf:type  | foaf:Person            |
+------------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
10 result(s) (530 ms)
VirtSesRep&gt; show n.
+----------
|SearchResults  http://www.zillow.com/static/xsd/SearchResults.xsd
|UpdatedPropertyDetails  http://www.zillow.com/static/xsd/UpdatedPropertyDetails.xsd
|a  http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom
|aapi  http://rdf.alchemyapi.com/rdf/v1/s/aapi-schema#
|address  http://schemas.talis.com/2005/address/schema#
|admin  http://webns.net/mvcb/
|amz  http://webservices.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/2005-10-05
|atom  http://atomowl.org/ontologies/atomrdf#
|audio  http://purl.org/media/audio#
|awol  http://bblfish.net/work/atom-owl/2006-06-06/#
|aws  http://soap.amazon.com/
|b3s  http://b3s.openlinksw.com/
</programlisting></listitem>
<listitem>Conversely the Sesame HTTP repository can be configured to access the repository created by the Sesame console.
 To do this the location of the data directory for both needs to be reconfigured using the Java system property info.aduna.platform.appdata.basedir  (does not include &quot;OpenRDF Sesame console directory) to point to the same location.
 When you are using Tomcat as the servlet container then you can set this property using the JAVA_OPTS parameter.
 Note, if you are using Apache Tomcat as a Windows Service you should use the Windows Services configuration tool to set this property.
 Other users can either edit the Tomcat startup script or set the property some other way.
<programlisting>    * set JAVA_OPTS=-Dinfo.aduna.platform.appdata.basedir=\path\to\other\dir\ (on Windows)
    * export JAVA_OPTS=&#39;-Dinfo.aduna.platform.appdata.basedir=/path/to/other/dir/&#39; (on Linux/UNIX/Mac OS X) 
</programlisting><figure><graphic fileref="VirtSesame2HttpRepository/VirtSesame2HttpRepository01.png" /></figure> </listitem>
</orderedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3"> Remote Sesame HTTP Repository Connections</bridgehead>
<para>There are two methods of making a remote Sesame HTTP connection to a Virtuoso repository:</para>
<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><emphasis>Sesame Remote Repository Manager</emphasis> class - A manager for Repositorys that reside on a remote server, allowing one to access repositories over HTTP similar to how local repositories are accessed using the <ulink url="LocalRepositoryManager">LocalRepositoryManager</ulink>.
 A connection via this method is made via the Virtuoso Sesame provider which will be faster and provide better support for transactions, than making a direct connection to the SPARQL endpoint using the HTTPRepository class.
 This is analogous to the ODBC Driver Manager in the ODBC realm for generic access to a data store via a suitable ODBC Driver.</listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><emphasis>Sesame HTTP Repository</emphasis> class - A repository that serves as a proxy for a remote repository on a Sesame server or directly to a SPARQL endpoint.
 This method does not make use of the Virtuoso Sesame Provider, using instead the HTTP protocol to make requests directly Sesame server or  other SPARQL endpoint.</listitem>
</itemizedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h4"> Using the Sesame Remote Repository Manager class</bridgehead>
<para>If a Sesame HTTP Repository endpoint, as detailed above already exists, the <ulink url="http://www.openrdf.org/doc/sesame2/api/org/openrdf/repository/manager/RemoteRepositoryManager.html">Remote Repository Manager class</ulink> can be used to make a remote connection as follows by specify the URL to the remote Sesame HTTP Server and the RepositoryID for the repository the connection is to be made to:</para>
<programlisting>
//Initialize Remote Repository Manager 
RepositoryManager repositoryManager = new RemoteRepositoryManager( &quot;http://hostname:portno/openrdf-sesame&quot; );
repositoryManager.initialize();

//Set Virtuoso (or any other) repositoryID on http://hostname:portno/openrdf-sesame
Repository repository = repositoryManager.getRepository(&quot;RepositoryID&quot;); 

// Open a connection to this repository
con = repository.getConnection();

// ... do something 
</programlisting><para> </para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h4"> Using the Sesame HTTP Repository class</bridgehead>
<para>A direct connection to the default built-in Virtuoso SPARQL Endpoint can be made using the <ulink url="http://www.openrdf.org/doc/sesame2/api/org/openrdf/repository/http/HTTPRepository.html">Sesame HTTP Repository class</ulink> by simply specifying the URL to the Virtuoso SPARQL Endpoint i.e.
 http://{host}:{port}/sparql as follows:</para>
<programlisting>// Initialize Direct SPARQL Endpoint HTTP Repository connection
String endpointURL = &quot;http://hostname:portno/sparql&quot;;
HTTPRepository sparqlEndpoint = new HTTPRepository(endpointURL, &quot;&quot;);
sparqlEndpoint.initialize();

// Open a connection to this repository
con = sparqlEndpoint.getConnection(); 

// ... do something 
</programlisting><para> </para>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">Related</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="VirtSesame2Provider">Virtuoso Sesame Provider</ulink> </listitem>
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