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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T09:07:23+00:00 2026-05-23T09:07:23+00:00

I’ve got a problem while parsing a OWLS Document (RDF) with Jena. The document

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I’ve got a problem while parsing a OWLS Document (RDF) with Jena.

The document is the OWLS Grounding, there are a piece of code of my interest:

<grounding:WsdlAtomicProcessGrounding rdf:ID="wsdl_Grounding">  
 <grounding:owlsProcess rdf:resource="process"/>                             
  <grounding:wsdlOperation>    
   <grounding:WsdlOperationRef>
     <grounding:portType rdf:datatype="&xsd;#anyURI">&WSDL;#operationPort</grounding:portType>
     <grounding:operation rdf:datatype="&xsd;#anyURI">&WSDL;#operationPort</grounding:operation>
   </grounding:WsdlOperationRef>        
  </grounding:wsdlOperation>
  ...(the OWLS Grounding continues)

I want to get the “portType” value, but if I try with the next SPARQL code I’ve got no results.

PREFIX grounding: "http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/1.2/Grounding.owl"
SELECT ?x y? 
WHERE  {
           ?x grounding:hasAtomicProcessGrounding/grounding:wsdlOperation/grounding:WsdlOperationRef/grounding:portType ?y
       };

All the queries I build works except this kind of query, which have chained properties,
in my case the chained properties are; wsdlOperation, WsdlOperationRef, and portType.

Thanks in advance 😉

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    2026-05-23T09:07:23+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:07 am

    Thanks to all but I’ve found the solution.

    I’ve try the solution of RobV, but It doesn’t work, so I started to repeat the query with less conditions, and I’ve found that with the following query Jena returns _:b0.

    PREFIX grounding: "http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/1.2/Grounding.owl"
    SELECT ?op
    WHERE
    {
    ?x grounding:hasAtomicProcessGrounding ?apg .
    ?apg grounding:wsdlOperation ?op
    }

    And I see that Jena use that value for the next part of the query ?op grounding:WsdlOperationRef ?or . (with ?op == _:b0) and don’t find the next property.

    But the problem was that when I ask for “grounding:wsdlOperation” Jena returns a reference for the “grounding:WsdlOperationRef” object acting “_:b0” as a subject for the next part of the failed query, so I can’t ask for “grounding:WsdlOperationRef” because this element was the subject reference I’ve obtained before.

    So the solution is the next one (without the “WsdlOperationRef” property):

    PREFIX grounding: "http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/1.2/Grounding.owl"
    SELECT ?x y?
    WHERE
    {
    ?x grounding:hasAtomicProcessGrounding ?apg .
    ?apg grounding:wsdlOperation ?op.
    ?op grounding:portType ?y .
    }

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