Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-11 Thread John A. Fereira
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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-11 Thread A. Soroka
One option that might be of interest to you is equipping an ordinary CMS with integration to Apache Stanbol: https://stanbol.apache.org/ --- 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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-11 Thread Jean-Marc Vanel
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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-11 Thread Darko Androcec
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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-10 Thread Jean-Marc Vanel
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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-10 Thread John A. Fereira
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

Re: Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-10 Thread Martynas Jusevičius
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

Web portal that natively supports Jena TDB and Fuseki

2016-02-10 Thread Darko Androcec
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