GET resource/get-rdf?resource_id={resource_id}

Gets the rdf of the resource with a complex semanthic

Request Information

Headers

HTTP_AUTHORIZATION: Required. OAuth 1.0 parameters with the OAuth signature of the url you are going to request. The consumer keys and access token can be obtained from the community administration.

Sample:
        HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:
            OAuth oauth_token="CObXqjfOisVh9%2F2GjC7NNd8BCzY%3D",
            oauth_consumer_key="clGACsiGaMp%2FD%2BUwkSvRBxA1k50%3D",
            oauth_nonce="VqKza6d5x1HpPQWFe08spbdOnkTQpfaLfD9Oeuyg",
            oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1",
            oauth_timestamp="1462882011",
            oauth_signature="RH5aKKKJaEvK5cIsZZzXtFh7cCk%3D"
    

URI Parameters

NameDescriptionTypeAdditional information
resource_id

Resource identifier

globally unique identifier

Required

Response Information

Resource Description

NameDescriptionTypeAdditional information
Version

Version

Optional

Content

HttpContent

Optional

StatusCode

HttpStatusCode

Optional

ReasonPhrase

string

Optional

Headers

Collection of Object

Optional

RequestMessage

HttpRequestMessage

Optional

IsSuccessStatusCode

boolean

Optional

Response HTTP status code

On success, the response contains 200 code.

On fail, throws a WebException with code:

  • 401 Unauthorized if the OAuth signature is invalid
  • 400 Bad Request if the params are invalid
  • 500 Internal server error if something goes wrong...