I heard the whisper that TB Composer is end of life? Is there some formal
communication about this?
Grz Jan
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In the same line: transition options incl. pricing would be very welcome,
michel
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Behalf Of Jan Campschroer
Sent: woensdag 6 december 2023 11:46
To: TopBraid Suite Users
Subject: [topbraid-users] Composer EOL?
I heard the whisper that TB Composer is end
I'd be really disappointed if that were true. Composer is (in my opinion)
by far the best general purpose RDF power user tool out there. EDG is
great, but Composer is much better for quickly opening up files, inspecting
them, and making edits at a low level. It's also much easier to deal with
f
While it may have changed, Studio was not available without purchasing EDG
server.
I also found Composer easier to use for many tasks, especially using SPARQL.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2023, 7:55 AM Matt Goldberg wrote:
> I'd be really disappointed if that were true. Composer is (in my opinion)
> by far
> On 6 Dec 2023, at 1:55 pm, Matt Goldberg wrote:
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> I'd be really disappointed if that were true. Composer is (in my opinion) by
> far the best general purpose RDF power user tool out there. EDG is great, but
> Composer is much better for quickly opening up files, inspecting them, and
> ma
No sorry, there is no way to configure that. Feel free to follow up on the TSM
system with an enhancement request, describing the use case and requirements.
Regards
Holger
> On 5 Dec 2023, at 7:47 pm, 'GaBriella Branson' via TopBraid Suite Users
> wrote:
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> Is it possible to change the defa
One thing I really miss in EDG Studio is the ability to create (and
rearrange) a Graph View that shows instances in my data files with
occasional displays of rdf:types. I use such generated diagrams extensively
whenever presenting my work. Happy to show some examples if you like.
Steve
On Wed,
> On 6 Dec 2023, at 3:07 pm, Steve Ray wrote:
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> One thing I really miss in EDG Studio is the ability to create (and
> rearrange) a Graph View that shows instances in my data files with occasional
> displays of rdf:types. I use such generated diagrams extensively whenever
> presenting my wo
> On 6 Dec 2023, at 14:16, Holger Knublauch wrote:
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>
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>> On 6 Dec 2023, at 3:07 pm, Steve Ray wrote:
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>> One thing I really miss in EDG Studio is the ability to create (and
>> rearrange) a Graph View that shows instances in my data files with
>> occasional displays of rdf:types. I us
I see EDG/Studio and Composer solving two completely (or largely at least)
separate problems. EDG is great for enterprise data governance and for
exposing RDF-based data to those who are not and do not need or want to be
RDF experts. It has a lot of great advanced features, a simplified UI,
ass
While we haven’t announced any end of life plans for Composer, we have
announced that we are not actively working on further improvements to Composer.
A few versions ago, we had to make the decision to separate the code bases of
TBC and EDG, for the benefit of EDG. This means that improvements t
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