Hi,

Is it a good idea to consider Google Gears or similar for locally
storing the items ?
I think some scalability can be achieved with this approach.

I would appreciate any comments on this.

Thanks for your time.

Regards

./harshal

On Mar 29, 5:55 am, David Huynh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Batla,
>
> Yes, Exhibit isn't meant to scale that much... A few thousand items
> (records) are pushing it. I started a hybrid client/server version of
> Exhibit called Backstage, but haven't had much time to follow through.
>
> David
>
> Batla wrote:
> > HI David,
>
> > Thanks for your response.
>
> > I guess I'm thinking that I'm looking for something Exhibit may not
> > be...at least "out of the box". I ran into a problem with a large
> > volume of data with an exhibit I built (about 500k triples). I was
> > hoping that perhaps I could query something like a sesame server and
> > try to keep the json objects in manageable chunks. Pagination I'm
> > thinking.
>
> > I may be making some pretty big assumptions here. I'm sure someone on
> > this list has already done something like this w/o any need for a
> > physical triple store - I'll check the historical posts again. But in
> > the meanwhile, if you can shed any light on this or point me to a
> > relevant thread, I would appreciate it.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Batla
>
> > On Mar 21, 9:35 pm, David Huynh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Batla wrote:
>
> >>> Hi all,
>
> >>> Please forgive me if this post is a little naive. I am fairly
> >>> confident in my knowledge of RDF, but I am new to Exhibit and Sesame.
> >>> Up to now I have built a very simple exhibit and a very simple
> >>> implementation of MemoryStore in Sesame.
>
> >>> Here's my question. Is there a "converter" than someone has written
> >>> that I could use to convert Statements from Sesame to Exhibit JSON?
> >>> Here's what I'm thinking. I like the sesame API's to the RDF Store -
> >>> querying, inserting, etc. and I love the faceted browse in Exhibit. I
> >>> would like to leverage both. Does that even make sense?
>
> >>> Any pointers for this newbie would be helpful and appreciated.
>
> >>> Thanks in advance!
>
> >> Batla,
>
> >> Babel
> >>    http://service.simile-widgets.org/babel/
> >> can convert from RDF/XML to Exhibit/JSON. It only processes resources
> >> that have rdf:type's.
>
> >> You can even feed Exhibit an RDF/XML URL directly, and Exhibit will
> >> route it through Babel, e.g.,
> >>    http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/data-theft/data-theft.html
>
> >> David
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