- From: Dave Beckett <dave.beckett@bristol.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 21:06:57 +0000
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.3 http://librdf.org/raptor/ Raptor is a free software / Open Source C library that provides a set of parsers and serializers that generate Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples by parsing syntaxes or serializing triples into a syntax. The supported parsing syntaxes are RDF/XML, N-Triples, Turtle, RSS tag soup including Atom 0.3 and the serializing syntaxes are RDF/XML, N-Triples and RSS 1.0. It handles all RDF vocabularies such as FOAF, RSS 1.0, Dublin Core, DOAP and OWL. Raptor is designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library but is fully separate. It is a mature, portable and high performance library that works across many POSIX systems (Unix, GNU/Linux, BSDs, OSX, cygwin), win32 and others. It has been tested on multiple architectures (x86, AMD64, powerpc, alpha, sparc). Raptor has no known memory leaks and is suitable for embedding in long running applications. This version is a major release adding an XML writer API supporting several serializers and Rasqal[1] Summary of main changes: * New XML Writer API * Improved RDF/XML serializer allowing user namespace declarations and writing relative URIs where possible. * New RSS 1.0 serializer * Updated RSS tag soup parser * URI class can write relative URIs (Patch from René Puls) * Many other API changes See the detailed 1.4.3 release notes at http://librdf.org/raptor/RELEASE.html#rel1_4_3 for full information on the changes Raptor 1.4.3 was tested as working out-of-the-box (configure; make; make check) with the following systems: i386-unknown-freebsd4.10 - FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE on x86 sparc-sun-solaris2.8 - Sun Solaris 2.8 on Sparc i686-pc-linux-gnu - Debian GNU/Linux unstable on x86 i686-pc-linux-gnu - Redhat Linux Fedora Core 3 on x86 powerpc-apple-darwin7.7.0 - Apple OSX 10.3.7 on PowerPC The release consists of the full sources, RPM binaries and source RPM packages for RedHat Linux Fedora Core 3. These are also available from the Redland SourceForge mirror site at http://sourceforge.net/projects/librdf/ Debian packages are made available after release and at a later date will be added to the standard Debian unstable archive. The main web site lets you browse and check out the latest version of the sources in CVS and use Raptor in various demos (as part of Redland). I post updates about Redland, Raptor and Rasqal to the redland-dev list which is one of the lists you can join from the list page at http://librdf.org/lists/ Dave [1] http://librdf.org/rasqal/
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