- From: Michele Nucci <mik.nucci@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:34:20 +0100
- To: public-rdf-ruby@w3.org
- Message-ID: <47B4A5CC.2090407@gmail.com>
Hi Paul, thank you for your answer. Yes, I think that in my "spare-time" I will try to develop an ActiveRDF adapter for the Sesame HTTP-API. Maybe this could be useful for other triplestores which use the same Sesame HTTP interface (e.g. AllegroGraph). Michele. Paul Stadig ha scritto: > Hi Michele, > Sesame actually has a REST-like API[1]. I suppose one option would be > to implement an ActiveRDF adapter for this REST API. This might be > helpful to others as well. > > > Paul > > [1] http://openrdf.org/doc/sesame2/system/ch08.html > > On 2/11/08, *Michele Nucci* <mik.nucci@gmail.com > <mailto:mik.nucci@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > my name is Michele Nucci, I'm an IT engineer and junior researcher > (area: Semantic Web). I have been working for a lot of years as senior > software architect and some of my last projects are based on Ruby. > > In particular, in my last project [1] I need an "industrial-strenght" > triplestore (with inference support) direct accesible by Ruby. At the > moment we are using Redland because it has a Ruby language-binding > ....but this does not support inference and, moreover, there is some > problem working with it on some OS. > > What do you think about Ruby and triplestores? Or better, which > triplestores do you suggest to use? > > PS: I also tried to use Sesame with JRuby...but, if possible, we > prefer > to use Ruby. > > Best regards, > Michele Nucci. > > > [1] http://www.discovery-project.eu > >
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