From a quick play [1], I think it would be relatively easy to use Spark
to populate exhibit (or timeline). unfortunately I do not have the time
to write such a thing!
Doug
[1] http://dougburke.tumblr.com/post/3644712343/dbpedia-intro
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Subject: ANN: Spark library for visualizing the Semantic Web (dev preview)
Resent-Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 19:55:04 +0000
Resent-From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 20:52:51 +0100
From: Denny Vrandecic <[email protected]>
To: Semantic Web <[email protected]>
We are announcing a developer's preview of the
Spark library for visualizing SPARQL result sets
This might not sound truly exciting, but bare with me for a moment, it
really is kinda cool:
Spark is a fully HTML5 compliant JavaScript library which allows you to
include results from SPARQL queries in any website (as a "spark"), or,
by using the QCrumb, data from any RDF file out there. Spark provides an
easy extensible mechanism to define renders for SPARQL result sets.
A preliminary documentation, links to the source code, and much more can
be found here:
<http://km.aifb.kit.edu/sites/spark/>
If you just want to see the examples, just click here:
<http://km.aifb.kit.edu/sites/spark/docs/example/index.html>
And don't forget to view source on the examples.
We are looking for developers helping in our effort! Especially we don't
yet fully cover all the browsers, we don't really deal with XML based
results, etc., there is lots of things to do. If you want to help us
out, drop us an email.
Have a great weekend!
Denny and Andreas
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