resources as property values in apache jena - Java Big Data

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resources as property values in apache jena

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import org.apache.jena.rdf.model.*;
import org.apache.jena.vocabulary.*;

/** Tutorial 2 resources as property values
 */
public class Tutorial02 extends Object {

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        // some definitions
        String personURI = "http://somewhere/JohnSmith";
        String givenName = "John";
        String familyName = "Smith";
        String fullName = givenName + " " + familyName;

        // create an empty model
        Model model = ModelFactory.createDefaultModel();

        // create the resource
        //   and add the properties cascading style
        Resource johnSmith = model
                .createResource(personURI)
                .addProperty(VCARD.FN, fullName)
                .addProperty(
                        VCARD.N,
                        model.createResource()
                                .addProperty(VCARD.Given, givenName)
                                .addProperty(VCARD.Family, familyName));

    }
}

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