- From: Jose María Alvarez Rodríguez <chema.ar@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 11:25:31 +0100
- To: Sebastian Hellmann <hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Cc: Jose Mora <jmora@fi.upm.es>, Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>, semantic-web <semantic-web@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <AANLkTin9E4QGyzyAZNB2DaMRYHDtLTjRd3xskMvz=XPz@mail.gmail.com>
Hi all, the project TRIOO (http://trioo.wikier.org/) developed by Sergio Fernández ( http://www.wikier.org) "*aims to develop a technology able to easily manage RDF data directly from object-oriented programming languages*". It is not directly related to RDB2RDF but it follows an approach based on annotations that could be interesting for your study. Best regards, On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Sebastian Hellmann < hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote: > Hi Jose, > you could also consider AKSW's Triplify mappings: > http://triplify.org/Documentation > There are mappings for 10 of the most tools like phpBB. > > Also there is a data registry, where you can find other sources. > http://triplify.org/Registry > > You might want to think about making a wiki page and then allow to crowd > source the collection... > There are several other people who are interested in having such a > collection of mappings. > e.g. LOD2, the RDB2RDF W3C working group... > This would make it easy for people to contribute... > > Sebastian > > > On 28.01.2011 17:51, Jose Mora wrote: > > D2R, R2O and any other RDB2RDF mapping languages are good to me, it's > certainly soon to find a good number of R2RML examples, but those, as > others, would also be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you all for the replies so far. > > On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 23:59, Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org> wrote: > >> >> Since RDB2RDF is still a maturing standard, you probably want a >> collection of D2RQ mappings, as they are likely not tooo many RDB2RDF >> mappings out there. D2RQ is used quite a bit in the wild. >> >> cheers, >> harry >> >> > > > -- > Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann > Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig > Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann > Research Group: http://aksw.org > > -- Jose María Alvarez Rodríguez Grupo WESO-Universidad de Oviedo Facultad de Ciencias C/ Calvo Sotelo, s/n 33007-OVIEDO (Asturias) Tlfno: 985103397 Skype: josem.alvarez Twitter: @wesoviedo
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