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In my ontology I have the class called "festival" and it has property value called "CRISTMAS". It's a string type value. How can I get this value using Jena OWL API?

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  • It would be much easier to answer this question if you show a sample of your data (just a sample please, not the whole file). For example, in RDF it would not be common for a class to have a property value: more usually, an instance of the class would have a particular value. Depending on which of these you mean, we can suggest precise answers. Jun 10, 2010 at 20:04

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I guess you have a instance in the class and the value of a property for this instance is a String.

If so, do the following steps:

  1. create OntModel and read file.

    OntModel ontModel = ModelFactory.createOntologyModel( OntModelSpec.XXX);
    ontModel.read(file:xxx);
    
  2. get class and property:

    OntClass iClass =ontModel.getOntClass(className);
    OntProperty iProperty= ontModel.getOntProperty(propertyName);
    
  3. get instance and output the string:

    for (ExtendedIterator<? extends OntResource> it= iClass.listInstances(true);it.hasNext();) {
        Individual ins = (Individual) it.next();
    
        RDFNode iValue = ins.getPropertyValue(iProperty);
    
        System.out.println(iValue.toString());
    }   
    
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  1. Load your ontology into an OntModel. I assume you did that already.

  2. Use the getProperty(String uri) method of the OntModel to retrieve the property.

  3. Use the getOntClass(String uri) method of the OntModel to retrieve the class. It returns an OntClass.

  4. Use the getPropertyValue(Property property) method of the OntClass to get the value. It returns an RDFNode.

  5. To turn the RDFNode into a string, either use simply toString(), or do myRDFNode.asLiteral().getString().

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