And there is also CSV2RDF which uses SPARQL query as a transformation: https://github.com/AtomGraph/CSV2RDF
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 12:11 PM Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yet another choice is tarql: > > https://github.com/tarql/tarql > > On 08/04/2019 14:13, Glenn Eriksson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am a Jena newbie and done a couple of example and tutorials. Now that > > actually have a use-case for Jean I've got stuck converting CVS into RDF. > > CVS is a common format within transport sector and public transportation. > > I've noticed that the jena-cvs library has been retired (jena 3.9). I don't > > want to use third-party tools (cmd) or library and I want control of the > > process. > > > > Use case: I want to migrate CVS data in GTFS (General Transit Feed > > Specification) format into RDF > > > > * I have a ontology of GTFS in Turtle format (gtfs.ttl) > > * There are 12-13 CVS files with data that I want to merge (one at a > > time) with the GTFS model > > * Store the migrated data in a triple store for further processing > > > > My questions/problem are: > > > > 1. Is it possible to use the retired jena-csv module to merge CVS data > > and GTFS. I don't want to use R2RML if I can avoid it since it's quite > > verbose? > > 2. When I use Jean 3.9 in my pom.xml and build with dependencies the > > JAR file for jena-csv is missing. So I haven't been able test GraphCSV and > > merge it with the loaded GTFS model. Where can I find the jar file for > > jena-csv 3.9? > > > > Sorry if this is a rudimentary procedure and question, point me in the > > right direction if my approach is wrong. > > > > > > Greetings Glenn > > > > > > PS. I have read these > > jena-csv<https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/81dfedb090089a15275d2b83bd676b03eb141f0d92c96d6d6d455c29@%3Cusers.jena.apache.org%3E>, > > CSV to > > rdf<https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ba053bf52d30285bb447337ac4518110bcec3a6bf035b4f708e67037@%3Cusers.jena.apache.org%3E> > > in the mail archive. I have found the source code for jena-csv but not the > > the jar. > > > >
