- From: Luke Steller <luke.steller@infotech.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 00:10:36 +1000
- To: daniela.claro@eseo.fr
- Cc: public-sws-ig@w3.org
Hello, Jena is an OWL API, not OWL-S therefore it cannot execute OWL-S. However, i use an API which is built on top of jena. Its very easy to use, and provides the black box functionality you are looking for. http://www.mindswap.org/2004/owl-s/api There are also some tools listed under the following URL which look promising, but they dont appear to be downloadable... although I have the .jar file for the OWL-S API listed, its supplied with the matchmakerclient, but without javadocs, so not sure what it does - (so just use the API above). http://www.daml.ri.cmu.edu/tools/details.html I didnt understand the wording in the 2nd question. Hope that helps, Luke Steller School of Network Computing Faculty of Information Technology Monash University Australia Daniela CLARO wrote: >Hi, > I have two simple questions: > 1)I have created all set of owl-s, actually I changed the BravoAir example >into a Calculator one, with 3 atomic services(Addition, Subtraction and >Multiplication), my goal right now is only to know how owl-s works, and than >I will create effectively web services(IOPE). So my question is, how can I >execute this composition? How can I get my three composed responses? I need >to use an inference engine, like Jena? Or that are some "black box" to >execute the CalculatorProcess.owl? > 2) Where in the profile I position my classes,indeed, where I make a >reference to my all OWL that I "cut" a little part to make this example, is >that in the Profile Attributes, precisely in the service Category or in the >profileHierarchy ? > >Thanks in advance, >Daniela > > > > >
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