easy integration as a Sesame SAIL
* Comprehensive CLI for federated query processing from the command line
We welcome your feedback and comments.
On behalf of the FedX team,
Peter Haase
Hi Kingsley,
very nice!
Btw, in our Information Workbench we have a similar PivotViewer / LOD
bridge.
See e.g. http://iwb.fluidops.com/resource/dbpedia:Mammal (as an example for
the visualization of the extension of a class, i.e. DBpedia category in this
case),
Or http://iwb.fluidops.com
> Pivot consumes data from HTTP accessible collections (which may be
> static or dynamic [1]). A dynamic collection is comprised of CXML
> resources (basically XML) .
>
> > You need to send *all* the data to the Pivot client, and it computes
> the
> > facets and perfo
> Peter,
>
> Are you able to implement a pattern similar to RelFinder where the
> SPARQL endpoints are configurable? We also do something similar re. our
> iSPARQL tool (i.e., have a list of known endpoints but leave the user
> with option to add others).
>
> I've played around extensively with P
> Peter Haase wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as
> an
> > interface for the visual exploration of linked data.
> > The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information
> Workbench,
&
Hi all,
we would like to announce a demonstrator showing Microsoft's Pivot as an
interface for the visual exploration of linked data.
The application uses Pivot as a frontend to the Information Workbench,
integrating DBpedia and several other LOD data sets.
Try it at http://iwb.fluidops.com/pivot