I’m familiar with Liferay (though I worked on a similar project called uPortal)
and content management systems and while the VIVO project will natively support
TDB and a fuseki fronted triple store, it’s content management capabilities are
good for managing the ontology how resources can be vie
One option that might be of interest to you is equipping an ordinary CMS with
integration to Apache Stanbol:
https://stanbol.apache.org/
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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
> On Feb 11, 2016, at 8:55 AM, Darko Androcec
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> thanks all for your answer. By a web p
OK Darko,
a semantic CMS;
indeed this does not exist at the moment.
But about the CMS what you you need exactly regarding :
- the publishing features
- the editing features
All of the Liferay features , or just a part ?
semantic_forms will evolve towards a semantic CMS, projets and commu
Hi,
thanks all for your answer. By a web portal I mean something like CMS
(content management system), e.g. Liferay, but with native semantic
support. So, something like semantic content management system. For now,
I have found OntoWiki, but it does not natively support Apache Jena
triple sto
There is also semantic_forms , which aims to replace SQL or MongoDB web
frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Django, Spring, Symphony etc by a pure
SPARQL and OWL/RDFS framework.
semantic_forms is a Web application framework based on embedded Jena TDB.
Currently it is not able to run on top of SPARQL HT
What do you mean by a web portal and what do you want to do with it.
The VIVO project (vivoweb.org) supports TDB and a triple store fronted by
Fuseki but requires a small configuration change to specify that TDB or a
Sparql (fuseki) triple will be used by the application.
On 2/10/16, 8:59
Darko,
we have developed a Linked Data platform that supports any SPARQL 1.1
triplestore: http://graphityhq.com
Martynas
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Darko Androcec
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking whether some web portal exists that natively supports Jena TDB
> and Fuseki (triple store an
Hi all,
I am looking whether some web portal exists that natively supports Jena
TDB and Fuseki (triple store and SPARQL)? I have experimented with
OntoWiki, but it does not support Jena backend.
Thanks, Darko