Hello,

I am not actively developing RedStore but I will attempt to review and accept Pull Requests where I can. It was stable for basic usage and has good test coverage. RedStore was intended to be a small/personal instance for testing and experimenting with RDF, rather than being something to load/host large datasets in.

I am not aware of any other triplestores (in the form of a standalone HTTP server) but it can be used for querying on the command line and in scripting languages - see the rdfproc tool.


4store uses raptor and rasqal for RDF and SPARQL parsing but does not use the Redland for storing/querying. However it may be more suitable for your purposes:
https://github.com/garlik/4store

Sadly it looks like the 4store.org website is no-longer available.


nick.


On 2017-03-21 07:13, Spaghetti Roulette wrote:
Hi all,

    I'm looking for a free/libre RDF triplestore and stumbled across
RedStore [1]. I like it very much that it's based on a C library
(redland) and that the project is written in C itself, but the project
hasn't had any updates in a long time and it looks dead.
So I'd like to know if any of you are aware of other free triplestores
based on redland.

Thank you, and best regards.

[1] https://www.aelius.com/njh/redstore/
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