I would really love to try out this seppia, but I run into "NoClassDefFound" problems when I follow the instructions in the article, as well as the "Getting Started" instructions on the seppia.org site.
(Yes, my classpath is set, and the JAVA_HOME environment variable is defined, although it would appear that that's not necessary from the article's instructions.)
> Note: the instructions here assume you are a Windows user.
> This is mainly a convenience to keep the writing concise. It
> should be quite easy to adapt the paths in these instructions
> to other systems.
However, the seppia website, under known bugs, states:
> Seppia does not work on Linux.
> There is no workaround for this. Unfortunately this is due
> to some incorrect code for manipulating URL strings being
> too system dependent. It will be fixed in the next release.
Should I expect that seppia will not work on mac os x (10.3.8, with jvm 1.4.2)?
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Does seppia work on mac os x, or unix?
2005-03-24 11:52:02
lorenzop
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Please don't give up yet. The latest version of
Seppia (1.0.1) has been just released to address these issues. Give it a go.
Does seppia work on mac os x, or unix?
2005-03-24 20:59:35
saladspinner
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Just downloaded seppia 1.0.1 and followed the entire tutorial without a hitch. Nice work! Thanks for the bug fix. I've been looking for something like this for a long time. I played around with mozilla, but couldn't quite grok RDF enough to make it work. This looks MUCH more approachable.
Seppia (1.0.1) has been just released to address these issues. Give it a go.