- From: Angelo Veltens <angelo.veltens@online.de>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2020 14:06:40 +0200
- To: public-lod@w3.org
- Message-ID: <697df1d9-4f7a-0b93-5851-5f05f8c40701@online.de>
Very nice! You should announce it on https://forum.solidproject.org as well, imho. Kind regards, Angelo Am 01.09.20 um 13:08 schrieb Pieter Heyvaert: > > Hello everybody, > > We are happy to let you know that we have released Walder [1]! Walder > offers an easy way to set up a website or Web API on top of > decentralized knowledge graphs, which can be hosted via Solid PODs, > SPARQL endpoints, Triple Pattern Fragments interfaces, RDF files, and > so on. Using content negotiation, Walder makes the data in these > knowledge graphs available to clients via HTML, RDF, and JSON-LD. You > define in a configuration file which data Walder uses and how it > processes this data. > > Our own website [2] uses Walder. Especially, our team page [3] shows > the power of decentralized knowledge graphs as it queries different > Solid PODs, websites with JSON-LD and plain RDF files to collect the > content that is displayed. > > Wanna try it out? Check out the examples in the repository or follow > our tutorial that guides you through the creation of your first > website using Walder [4]. > > [1] https://github.com/KNowledgeOnWebScale/walder > [2] https://knows.idlab.ugent.be/ > [3] https://knows.idlab.ugent.be/team > [4] > https://pieterheyvaert.com/blog/2020/08/31/getting-started-with-walder/ > > -- > Kind regards > Pieter Heyvaert > Ghent University, IDLab - imec > @HeyPieter <https://twitter.com/HeyPieter> >
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