- From: Roberto García <roberto@rhizomik.net>
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:12:03 +0100
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: Michele Mostarda <mostarda@fbk.eu>, "public-rdfa@w3.org" <public-rdfa@w3.org>
Hi Melvin, For a quite generic RDF to XHTML/RDFa transformation you can check: http://rhizomik.net/html/redefer/rdf2html-form/ There is also a RDF to RDFa transformation, that doesn't generate any visible HTML and it's intended for easy embedding into existing XHTML pages. http://rhizomik.net/html/redefer/rdf2rdfa-form/ Best, Roberto García http://rhizomik.net/~roberto On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 3 March 2010 10:40, Michele Mostarda <mostarda@fbk.eu> wrote: >> >> Hi Melvin, >> >> what do you mean for converting to RDFa? >> >> This library provides only metadata extractors. > > Was just an idea for the any23.org website to be able to generate RDFa. > > So, for example, a user would be able to take some triples from one source, > and see what they look like in XHTML/RDFa. (But perhaps there's some other > tools to do this) > > But I guess if it's not in the underlying java librarly, it's probably out > of scope for the web Front. > >> >> Mic >> >> On 02/mar/2010, at 16:41, Melvin Carvalho wrote: >> >> >> >> On 2 March 2010 16:06, Michele Mostarda >> <mostarda@fbk.eu<mailto:mostarda@fbk.eu>> wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> We are proud to announce a new release of any23 -- Anything to Triples. >> >> http://developers.any23.org/ >> >> Any23 is a Java library that parses RDF from a variety of Web document >> formats. The currently supported input formats are RDFa, RDF/XML, >> Turtle, N3, N-Triples, and a number of Microformats. >> Any23 is an Open Source project originated from the code created >> within the Sindice project and now used both inside sindice and in >> related projects e.g. Sig.Ma<http://Sig.Ma> >> >> Any23 comes with a handy command-line tool for parsing RDF and >> converting between formats. >> >> We have also set up a demo service where you can try any23 online and >> use a REST API to convert between different RDF formats, similar in >> spirit to triplr.org<http://triplr.org/>: >> >> http://any23.org/ >> >> A really nice service. Any thoughts on converting TO RDFa? I've used >> this class with arc2 before, and it seemed to work quite well: >> >> >> http://n2.talis.com/svn/playground/kwijibo/PHP/arc/plugins/trunk/ARC2_RDFaSerializerPlugin.php >> >> >> The major new features in this release are: >> >> * Redesigned Java API >> - Input from string, stream, file, or URI >> - Allow choosing which extractors to use >> - Report origin of triples (document/extractor) to client processors >> - Various processors/serializers for extracted triples >> * Added flexible command-line tool for easy testing >> * Vastly improved website and documentation >> * Media type and encoding detection via Apache Tika >> * Switched RDF library from Jena to Sesame >> * Added Maven build >> * Better RDF extraction from Microformats >> * Extractors come with example file to document typical in- and output >> * Major refactoring >> * Lots and lots of bugfixes >> >> The following people have contributed to this release: Michele >> Mostarda and Davide Palmisano (FBK, Trento, Italy, Web of Data Unit >> (WED) ); Richard Cyganiak and Jürgen Umbrich (DERI, NUI Galway, >> Ireland); Michele Catasta (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland), Giovanni >> Tummarello. >> >> All the best, >> Michele Mostarda on behalf of the contributors. >> >> Web of Data Unit, FBK - Trento >> http://wed.fbk.eu<http://wed.fbk.eu/> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Michele Mostarda >> Senior Software Engineer >> skype: michele.mostarda >> twitter: http://twitter.com/micmos >> site: http://www.michelemostarda.com<http://www.michelemostarda.com/> >> >> >> >> >> >> Michele Mostarda >> Senior Software Engineer >> mail: michele.mostarda@gmail.com<mailto:michele.mostarda@gmail.com> >> skype: michele.mostarda >> twitter: micmos >> fbk : http://wed.fbk.eu/en/people >> deri: https://dev.deri.ie/confluence/display/~mmostarda >> site: http://www.michelemostarda.com >> > >
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