Re: [ANN] beta release of 'Linked Data Reactor' for component-based LD application development

Dear Paul,
thanks for your feedback.
we are working on optimizing the framework as much as possible (in terms of
queries and UI) and have plan to support Linked Data Fragments[1] soon.
Streaming data and callback solution work nice with speed in UIs. We have
already tested the UI with a dataset containing around 1 billion triples
and it worked well for data curation. However still room for enhancement...
I will gradually add more data to our LD-R demo to look more dense ;)

Best,
Ali

[1] http://linkeddatafragments.org/

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Paul Houle <ontology2@gmail.com> wrote:

> I like the speed.
>
> There is the still the same problem most of these things have that the
> ratio of chrome to facts is not so good.  The U.I. as it is would be a good
> foundation for a full editing interface but I think demos need to have
> denser looking landing pages.
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Melvin Carvalho <
> melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 23 June 2015 at 16:55, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/23/15 9:07 AM, Ali Khalili wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>> we are happy to announce the beta release of our LD-R (Linked Data
>>>> Reactor) framework for developing component-based Linked Data applications:
>>>>
>>>> http://ld-r.org
>>>>
>>>> The LD-R framework combines several state-of-the-art Web technologies
>>>> to realize the vision of Linked Data components.
>>>> LD-R is centered around Facebook's ReactJS and Flux architecture for
>>>> developing Web components with single directional data flow.
>>>> LD-R offers the first Isomorphic Semantic Web application (i.e. using
>>>> the same code for both client and server side) by dehydrating/rehydrating
>>>> states between the client and server.
>>>>
>>>> The main features of LD-R are:
>>>> - User Interface as first class citizen.
>>>> - Isomorphic SW application development
>>>> - Reuse of current Web components within SW apps.
>>>> - Sharing components and configs rather than application code.
>>>> - Separation of concerns.
>>>> - Flexible theming for SW apps.
>>>>
>>>> This is the beta release of LD-R and we are working on enhancing the
>>>> framework. Therefore, your feedback is more than welcome.
>>>>
>>>> For more information, please check the documentation on http://ld-r.org
>>>> or refer to the Github repository at http://github.com/ali1k/ld-r
>>>>
>>>> Ali Khalili
>>>> Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR) research group
>>>> The Network Institute
>>>> Computer Science Department
>>>> VU University Amsterdam
>>>> http://krr.cs.vu.nl/
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ali,
>>>
>>> Great stuff !
>>>
>>> BTW -- What credentials should be used with the demo? If signup is
>>> required, what's the signup verification turnaround time?
>>>
>>
>> My user account was activated in about 10 minutes (may have been quicker)
>>
>> However the profile document gives a 404
>>
>> http://ld-r.org/user/1435073636
>>
>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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>>> OpenLink Software
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>>>
>>>
>>
>
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