Sesame RDF Framework
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A Sesame RDF Framework is a java open-source RDF framework for querying and analyzing RDF data.
- See: Jena System, JRDF System.
References
2011
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesame_(framework)
- QUOTE: Sesame is an open-source framework for querying and analyzing RDF data. It was created, and is still being maintained, by the Dutch software company Aduna. It was originally developed as part of the "On-To-Knowledge", a semantic web project that ran from 1999 to 2002. It contains a triplestore.
Sesame supports two query languages: SeRQL and SPARQL. Another component of Sesame is Alibaba, an API that allows for mapping Java classes onto ontologies and for generating Java source files from ontologies. This makes it possible to use specific ontologies like RSS, FOAF and the Dublin Core directly from Java.
- QUOTE: Sesame is an open-source framework for querying and analyzing RDF data. It was created, and is still being maintained, by the Dutch software company Aduna. It was originally developed as part of the "On-To-Knowledge", a semantic web project that ran from 1999 to 2002. It contains a triplestore.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesame_(framework)#See_also
2007
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/sesame/
- Sesame is an extensible Java framework for storing, querying and inferencing for RDF. It can be deployed as a web server or used as a Java library. Features include several query languages (SeRQL and SPARQL), inferencing support, and RAM, disk, or RDBMS storage. Additionally, the central APIs of Sesame are storage-independent and are supported by many third-party RDF database vendors.
2002
- (Broekstra et al., 2002) ⇒ Jeen Broekstra, Arjohn Kampman, and Frank van Harmelen. (2002). “Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying RDF and RDF Schema.” In: Proceedings of the First International Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web.