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Visualization module/webapp of statements from Fuseki endpoint
Hi, I am running Fuseki as an webapp inside Tomcat. I was wondering if there is a module or webapp to easy install in tomcat to visualise statement from the Fuseki endpoint. I was thinking trying to build a separate webapp (war file) with WebOWL static HTML+JS files. But JS library leaves much to desire and hasn't bean updated the last 4-5 year. Other JS library I've bean looking at depend on Node.JS. I would prefer module that are built on D3.js or something else that is easy to setup (no need for installing local packages).
Is there a module/webapp that can easily be setup to visualize statements from a Fuseki endpoint (what are you using)?
Greetings.
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Posted by Glenn TheMan <an...@hotmail.com>.
Have you installed the NPM package handler locally. Saw that Ontodia also has script fallback loading mechanism?
Greetings.
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Hi,
We use Ontodia [1] for exactly that, works over standard sparql, is customizable and can easily be put in a war.
Currently the open source version maintained by MetaPhacts
[1] https://github.com/metaphacts/ontodia
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From: Glenn TheMan <an...@hotmail.com>
To: "users@jena.apache.org Apache Jena maillist" <us...@jena.apache.org>
Date: 05-05-2020 13:25
Subject: Visualization module/webapp of statements from Fuseki endpoint
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Hi, I am running Fuseki as an webapp inside Tomcat. I was wondering if there is a module or webapp to easy install in tomcat to visualise statement from the Fuseki endpoint. I was thinking trying to build a separate webapp (war file) with WebOWL static HTML+JS files. But JS library leaves much to desire and hasn't bean updated the last 4-5 year. Other JS library I've bean looking at depend on Node.JS. I would prefer module that are built on D3.js or something else that is easy to setup (no need for installing local packages).
Is there a module/webapp that can easily be setup to visualize statements from a Fuseki endpoint (what are you using)?
Greetings.
Re: Visualization module/webapp of statements from Fuseki endpoint
Posted by Bart van Leeuwen <ba...@netage.nl>.
Hi,
We use Ontodia [1] for exactly that, works over standard sparql, is
customizable and can easily be put in a war.
Currently the open source version maintained by MetaPhacts
[1] https://github.com/metaphacts/ontodia
Met Vriendelijke Groet / With Kind Regards
Bart van Leeuwen
twitter: @semanticfire
tel. +31(0)6-53182997
Netage B.V.
http://netage.nl
Esdoornstraat 3
3461ER Linschoten
The Netherlands
From: Glenn TheMan <an...@hotmail.com>
To: "users@jena.apache.org Apache Jena maillist"
<us...@jena.apache.org>
Date: 05-05-2020 13:25
Subject: Visualization module/webapp of statements from Fuseki
endpoint
Hi, I am running Fuseki as an webapp inside Tomcat. I was wondering if
there is a module or webapp to easy install in tomcat to visualise
statement from the Fuseki endpoint. I was thinking trying to build a
separate webapp (war file) with WebOWL static HTML+JS files. But JS
library leaves much to desire and hasn't bean updated the last 4-5 year.
Other JS library I've bean looking at depend on Node.JS. I would prefer
module that are built on D3.js or something else that is easy to setup (no
need for installing local packages).
Is there a module/webapp that can easily be setup to visualize statements
from a Fuseki endpoint (what are you using)?
Greetings.