Class OntDisjointImpl.PropertiesImpl<P extends OntRelationalProperty>

java.lang.Object
org.apache.jena.enhanced.Polymorphic<org.apache.jena.rdf.model.RDFNode>
org.apache.jena.enhanced.EnhNode
org.apache.jena.rdf.model.impl.ResourceImpl
org.apache.jena.ontapi.impl.objects.OntObjectImpl
org.apache.jena.ontapi.impl.objects.OntDisjointImpl<P>
org.apache.jena.ontapi.impl.objects.OntDisjointImpl.PropertiesImpl<P>
All Implemented Interfaces:
org.apache.jena.graph.FrontsNode, OntDisjoint<P>, OntDisjoint.Properties<P>, OntObject, org.apache.jena.rdf.model.RDFNode, org.apache.jena.rdf.model.Resource
Direct Known Subclasses:
OntDisjointImpl.DataPropertiesImpl, OntDisjointImpl.ObjectPropertiesImpl
Enclosing class:
OntDisjointImpl<O extends OntObject>

public abstract static class OntDisjointImpl.PropertiesImpl<P extends OntRelationalProperty> extends OntDisjointImpl<P> implements OntDisjoint.Properties<P>
  • Constructor Details

    • PropertiesImpl

      public PropertiesImpl(org.apache.jena.graph.Node n, org.apache.jena.enhanced.EnhGraph m)
  • Method Details

    • getModel

      OntModel getModel()
      Returns the ontology model associated with this resource. If the Resource was not created by a Model, the result may be null.
      Specified by:
      getModel in interface org.apache.jena.rdf.model.RDFNode
      Returns:
      OntModel
    • isLocal

      boolean isLocal()
      Determines if this Ontology Resource is locally defined. This means that the resource definition (i.e., a the root statement) belongs to the base ontology graph. If the ontology contains subgraphs (which should match owl:imports in OWL) and the resource is defined in one of them, than this method called from top-level interface will return false.
      Returns:
      true if this resource is local to the base model graph.
    • getAs

      default <X extends org.apache.jena.rdf.model.RDFNode> X getAs(Class<X> type)
      Safely converts this RDF resource to the given type interface, if it is possible. Otherwise, returns null. A calling of this method is effectively equivalent to the expression this.canAs(type) ? this.as(type) : null.
      Type Parameters:
      X - any subtype of RDFNode
      Parameters:
      type - a Class-type of the desired RDF view (interface)
      Returns:
      an instance of the type X or null
      See Also:
      • RDFNode.as(Class)
      • RDFNode.canAs(Class)
    • getList

      RDFNodeList<P> getList()
      Gets an unmodifiable []-list with items of the type E
      Returns:
      RDFNodeList