Right. Both are totally different things. And obviously, you can't do
everything with Java. On the other hand, somebody, e.g. a domain expert
might be able to declare a rule that infers data without touching any
Java code.
> I think you are confused. Rules are for inference, RDF API is for
> manipulating RDF from Java. They are orthogonal.
>
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 1:01 PM, javed khan <javedbtk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there any advantage of Jena rule (speed etc) over RDF API? For example,
>> a functionality in our application we achieve using rule and RDF, which way
>> will be best to follow?
>>
>> I am asking this because in my application I have used few rules but I
>> could easily got the same result using RDF API.
>>
>> Thank you

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Lorenz Bühmann
AKSW group, University of Leipzig
Group: http://aksw.org - semantic web research center

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