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Posted to dev@any23.apache.org by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com> on 2014/05/16 23:31:33 UTC

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Hello,

The Apache Any23 PMC are proud to announce the immediate release of Any23
1.0 which is a major release for the project.

Anything To Triples (Any23) is a library, a web service and a command line
tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety
of Web documents. Currently it supports the following input formats:

 * RDF/XML, Turtle, Notation 3
 * RDFa with RDFa1.1 prefix mechanism
 * Microformats: Adr, Geo, hCalendar, hCard, hListing, hRecipe, hReview,
License, XFN and Species
 * HTML5 Microdata: (such as Schema.org)
 * JSON-LD: JSON for Linking Data. a lightweight Linked Data format based
on the already successful JSON format and provides a way to help JSON data
interoperate at Web-scale.
 * CSV: Comma Separated Values with separator autodetection.
 * Vocabularies: Extraction support for CSV, Dublin Core Terms, Description
of a Career, Description Of A Project, Friend Of A Friend, GEO Names, ICAL,
lkif-core, Open Graph Protocol, BBC Programmes Ontology, RDF Review
Vocabulary, schema.org, VCard, BBC Wildlife Ontology and XHTML.

A release report for this release can be accessed here
http://s.apache.org/Ull

Although we suggest that you use and consume the Any23 Maven artifacts
there are also a number of other download options on our downloads page as
well as documentation for how you can include Any23 in your projects.
http://any23.apache.org/download.html

Thank you in advance

Lewis
(On Behalf of the Any23 Project Management Committee)



-- 
*Lewis*

Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by lewis john mcgibbney <le...@apache.org>.
Hello,

The Apache Any23 PMC are proud to announce the immediate release of Any23
1.0 which is a major release for the project.

Anything To Triples (Any23) is a library, a web service and a command line
tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety
of Web documents. Currently it supports the following input formats:

 * RDF/XML, Turtle, Notation 3
 * RDFa with RDFa1.1 prefix mechanism
 * Microformats: Adr, Geo, hCalendar, hCard, hListing, hRecipe, hReview,
License, XFN and Species
 * HTML5 Microdata: (such as Schema.org)
 * JSON-LD: JSON for Linking Data. a lightweight Linked Data format based
on the already successful JSON format and provides a way to help JSON data
interoperate at Web-scale.
 * CSV: Comma Separated Values with separator autodetection.
 * Vocabularies: Extraction support for CSV, Dublin Core Terms, Description
of a Career, Description Of A Project, Friend Of A Friend, GEO Names, ICAL,
lkif-core, Open Graph Protocol, BBC Programmes Ontology, RDF Review
Vocabulary, schema.org, VCard, BBC Wildlife Ontology and XHTML.

A release report for this release can be accessed here
http://s.apache.org/Ull

Although we suggest that you use and consume the Any23 Maven artifacts
there are also a number of other download options on our downloads page as
well as documentation for how you can include Any23 in your projects.
http://any23.apache.org/download.html

Thank you in advance

Lewis
(On Behalf of the Any23 Project Management Committee)



-- 
*Lewis*



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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by "Mattmann, Chris A (3980)" <ch...@jpl.nasa.gov>.
Awesome work guys!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "dev@any23.apache.org" <de...@any23.apache.org>
Date: Monday, May 19, 2014 12:30 PM
To: Stéphane Corlosquet <sc...@gmail.com>
Cc: Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>, "user@any23.apache.org"
<us...@any23.apache.org>, "dev@any23.apache.org" <de...@any23.apache.org>,
Public RDFa <pu...@w3.org>, "semantic-web@w3.org Web"
<se...@w3.org>
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

>Excellent way for us to improve the conformance to specs Stephane thank
>you
>for disseminating some of your findings.
>We'll be working on this moving forward.
>Please feel free to log any issues at our Jira tracker
>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23/
>Have a great day
>Lewis
>
>
>On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Stéphane Corlosquet
><sc...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> One of the major changes that comes with any23 1.0 is the switch to
>> Semargl as the RDFa parser. Semargl is 100% compliant to the test
>>suite, so
>> I would expect any23 to follow suit, unless there is a problem in the
>> Semargl wrapper.
>>
>> I just checked, and we have 4 tests failing out of the 170 in the HTML5
>> category (definitely a great improvement overall though). All 4 failing
>> tests are negative parser tests. For example [1] should return no
>>triples.
>> This is any23's output [2]. On the other hand, Gregg's distiller
>>returns an
>> empty Turtle file [3] (with just @base). I believe there's something
>>wrong
>> happening when no triple is extracted.
>>
>> Steph.
>>
>> [1] http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
>> [2]
>> 
>>http://any23.org/any23/turtle/http:/rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1
>>.1/html5/0311.html
>> [3]
>> 
>>http://rdf.greggkellogg.net/distiller?raw=true&in_fmt=rdfa&uri=http://rdf
>>a.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gregg/Folks,
>>> The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try
>>> out the tests.
>>>
>>> I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
>>> myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
>>> I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly
>>> on the Any23 site for public viewing.
>>>
>>> Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.
>>>
>>> We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
>>> releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be
>>>great to
>>> see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
>>> Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.
>>>
>>> Lewis
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg
>>><gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:
>>>
>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>>>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa
>>>>test
>>>> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>>>>> tests.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Again, based on what version of Any23?
>>>> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with
>>>> whoever runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible...
>>>>once
>>>> I know what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite
>>>> there is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to
>>>>support
>>>> RDFa 1.0 or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the
>>>> overall conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is
>>>>configured in
>>>> for informational purposes, along with that of most conforming
>>>>processors.
>>>> The overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
>>>> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>>>>
>>>> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
>>>> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the
>>>> run-suite script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your
>>>>RDFa
>>>> processor (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run
>>>> automatically from the web page. This gives detailed conformance
>>>>reports
>>>> for each test across all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be
>>>>happy
>>>> to work with you on this.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes
>>>> 100% conformant for RDFa.
>>>>
>>>> Gregg
>>>>
>>>> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
>>>> 
>>>>https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/in
>>>>dex.html>
>>>> if you're interested.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Lewis
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *Lewis*
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Steph.
>>
>
>
>
>-- 
>*Lewis*


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Excellent way for us to improve the conformance to specs Stephane thank you
for disseminating some of your findings.
We'll be working on this moving forward.
Please feel free to log any issues at our Jira tracker
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23/
Have a great day
Lewis


On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Stéphane Corlosquet
<sc...@gmail.com>wrote:

> One of the major changes that comes with any23 1.0 is the switch to
> Semargl as the RDFa parser. Semargl is 100% compliant to the test suite, so
> I would expect any23 to follow suit, unless there is a problem in the
> Semargl wrapper.
>
> I just checked, and we have 4 tests failing out of the 170 in the HTML5
> category (definitely a great improvement overall though). All 4 failing
> tests are negative parser tests. For example [1] should return no triples.
> This is any23's output [2]. On the other hand, Gregg's distiller returns an
> empty Turtle file [3] (with just @base). I believe there's something wrong
> happening when no triple is extracted.
>
> Steph.
>
> [1] http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
> [2]
> http://any23.org/any23/turtle/http:/rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
> [3]
> http://rdf.greggkellogg.net/distiller?raw=true&in_fmt=rdfa&uri=http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
>
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gregg/Folks,
>> The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try
>> out the tests.
>>
>> I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
>> myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
>> I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly
>> on the Any23 site for public viewing.
>>
>> Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.
>>
>> We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
>> releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
>> see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
>> Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.
>>
>> Lewis
>>
>> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:
>>
>>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
>>> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>>>> tests.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Again, based on what version of Any23?
>>> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with
>>> whoever runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once
>>> I know what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>>>
>>>
>>> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite
>>> there is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support
>>> RDFa 1.0 or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the
>>> overall conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in
>>> for informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors.
>>> The overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
>>> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>>>
>>> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
>>> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the
>>> run-suite script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa
>>> processor (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run
>>> automatically from the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports
>>> for each test across all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy
>>> to work with you on this.
>>>
>>> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes
>>> 100% conformant for RDFa.
>>>
>>> Gregg
>>>
>>> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
>>> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
>>> if you're interested.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Lewis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Lewis*
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Steph.
>



-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Excellent way for us to improve the conformance to specs Stephane thank you
for disseminating some of your findings.
We'll be working on this moving forward.
Please feel free to log any issues at our Jira tracker
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23/
Have a great day
Lewis


On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Stéphane Corlosquet
<sc...@gmail.com>wrote:

> One of the major changes that comes with any23 1.0 is the switch to
> Semargl as the RDFa parser. Semargl is 100% compliant to the test suite, so
> I would expect any23 to follow suit, unless there is a problem in the
> Semargl wrapper.
>
> I just checked, and we have 4 tests failing out of the 170 in the HTML5
> category (definitely a great improvement overall though). All 4 failing
> tests are negative parser tests. For example [1] should return no triples.
> This is any23's output [2]. On the other hand, Gregg's distiller returns an
> empty Turtle file [3] (with just @base). I believe there's something wrong
> happening when no triple is extracted.
>
> Steph.
>
> [1] http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
> [2]
> http://any23.org/any23/turtle/http:/rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
> [3]
> http://rdf.greggkellogg.net/distiller?raw=true&in_fmt=rdfa&uri=http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
>
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gregg/Folks,
>> The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try
>> out the tests.
>>
>> I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
>> myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
>> I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly
>> on the Any23 site for public viewing.
>>
>> Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.
>>
>> We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
>> releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
>> see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
>> Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.
>>
>> Lewis
>>
>> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:
>>
>>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
>>> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>>>> tests.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Again, based on what version of Any23?
>>> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with
>>> whoever runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once
>>> I know what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>>>
>>>
>>> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite
>>> there is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support
>>> RDFa 1.0 or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the
>>> overall conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in
>>> for informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors.
>>> The overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
>>> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>>>
>>> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
>>> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the
>>> run-suite script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa
>>> processor (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run
>>> automatically from the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports
>>> for each test across all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy
>>> to work with you on this.
>>>
>>> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes
>>> 100% conformant for RDFa.
>>>
>>> Gregg
>>>
>>> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
>>> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
>>> if you're interested.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Lewis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Lewis*
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Steph.
>



-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Stéphane Corlosquet <sc...@gmail.com>.
One of the major changes that comes with any23 1.0 is the switch to Semargl
as the RDFa parser. Semargl is 100% compliant to the test suite, so I would
expect any23 to follow suit, unless there is a problem in the Semargl
wrapper.

I just checked, and we have 4 tests failing out of the 170 in the HTML5
category (definitely a great improvement overall though). All 4 failing
tests are negative parser tests. For example [1] should return no triples.
This is any23's output [2]. On the other hand, Gregg's distiller returns an
empty Turtle file [3] (with just @base). I believe there's something wrong
happening when no triple is extracted.

Steph.

[1] http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
[2]
http://any23.org/any23/turtle/http:/rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
[3]
http://rdf.greggkellogg.net/distiller?raw=true&in_fmt=rdfa&uri=http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Gregg/Folks,
> The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try
> out the tests.
>
> I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
> myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
> I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly on
> the Any23 site for public viewing.
>
> Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.
>
> We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
> releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
> see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
> Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.
>
> Lewis
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:
>
>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
>> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>>
>>
>>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>>> tests.
>>>
>>
>> Again, based on what version of Any23?
>> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
>> runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
>> what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>>
>>
>> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite there
>> is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support RDFa 1.0
>> or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the overall
>> conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in for
>> informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors. The
>> overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
>> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>>
>> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
>> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the run-suite
>> script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa processor
>> (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run automatically from
>> the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports for each test across
>> all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy to work with you on
>> this.
>>
>> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes
>> 100% conformant for RDFa.
>>
>> Gregg
>>
>> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
>> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
>> if you're interested.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lewis
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Lewis*
>



-- 
Steph.

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Stéphane Corlosquet <sc...@gmail.com>.
One of the major changes that comes with any23 1.0 is the switch to Semargl
as the RDFa parser. Semargl is 100% compliant to the test suite, so I would
expect any23 to follow suit, unless there is a problem in the Semargl
wrapper.

I just checked, and we have 4 tests failing out of the 170 in the HTML5
category (definitely a great improvement overall though). All 4 failing
tests are negative parser tests. For example [1] should return no triples.
This is any23's output [2]. On the other hand, Gregg's distiller returns an
empty Turtle file [3] (with just @base). I believe there's something wrong
happening when no triple is extracted.

Steph.

[1] http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
[2]
http://any23.org/any23/turtle/http:/rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html
[3]
http://rdf.greggkellogg.net/distiller?raw=true&in_fmt=rdfa&uri=http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/html5/0311.html


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Gregg/Folks,
> The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try
> out the tests.
>
> I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
> myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
> I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly on
> the Any23 site for public viewing.
>
> Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.
>
> We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
> releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
> see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
> Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.
>
> Lewis
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:
>
>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
>> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
>> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>>
>>
>>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>>> tests.
>>>
>>
>> Again, based on what version of Any23?
>> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
>> runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
>> what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>>
>>
>> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite there
>> is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support RDFa 1.0
>> or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the overall
>> conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in for
>> informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors. The
>> overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
>> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>>
>> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
>> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the run-suite
>> script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa processor
>> (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run automatically from
>> the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports for each test across
>> all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy to work with you on
>> this.
>>
>> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes
>> 100% conformant for RDFa.
>>
>> Gregg
>>
>> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
>> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
>> if you're interested.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lewis
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Lewis*
>



-- 
Steph.

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Gregg/Folks,
The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try out
the tests.

I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly on
the Any23 site for public viewing.

Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.

We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.

Lewis

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:

> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>
>
>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>> tests.
>>
>
> Again, based on what version of Any23?
> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
> runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
> what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>
>
> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite there
> is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support RDFa 1.0
> or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the overall
> conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in for
> informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors. The
> overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>
> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the run-suite
> script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa processor
> (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run automatically from
> the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports for each test across
> all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy to work with you on
> this.
>
> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes 100%
> conformant for RDFa.
>
> Gregg
>
> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
> if you're interested.
>
> Thanks
> Lewis
>
>
>


-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Gregg/Folks,
The scripts have updated the Any23 service @any23.org, you can now try out
the tests.

I've been running some test suites myself and I hate to say it (jynx
myself) but the preliminary results appear to be dramatically better.
I am going to make an attempt to expose these results much more cleanly on
the Any23 site for public viewing.

Please try them out yourself and pass criticisms.

We'll be working to make Any23 better... part of this is getting more
releases and building the community so stay tuned and it would be great to
see more people over on user@ && || dev@any23.apache.org lists.
Thanks Gregg for your feedback, this is most helpful.

Lewis

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:

> On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
> lewis.mcgibbney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test
> harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.
>
>
>> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170
>> tests.
>>
>
> Again, based on what version of Any23?
> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
> runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
> what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.
>
>
> The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite there
> is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support RDFa 1.0
> or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the overall
> conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in for
> informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors. The
> overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here:
> http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/
>
> You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <
> https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the run-suite
> script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa processor
> (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run automatically from
> the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports for each test across
> all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy to work with you on
> this.
>
> Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes 100%
> conformant for RDFa.
>
> Gregg
>
> P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <
> https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html>
> if you're interested.
>
> Thanks
> Lewis
>
>
>


-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>.
On May 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Greg,
> 
> Thanks for your email.
> Please see my replies inline.
> 
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net> wrote:
> Do you ever expect to fully support RDFa 1.1?
> 
> Yeah we do. Eventually someone will get around to it. If this is an itch you have, we would very much encourage you to itch it and push it back into the Any23 codebase ;)

Not really a Java guy, so I don't think I can help here.

> Look like it's just RDFa 1.0 with prefix support, even that fails many tests.
> 
> Based on which version of Any23? Have you tried this new release or are you just stating this based on your previous experience/assumptions?

As I referenced, I used the http://any23.org/turtle endpoint. Perhaps you haven't updated that yet, the version at the bottom of the http://any23.org page says 0.9.1-SNAPSHOT from 2014-04-13, so it's reasonably recent.

> Please refer to thhe following ticket for a new RDFa parser proposal which can be considered as the flagship issue of the 1.0 release.
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-137 

Looks like there are several comments in there relating to this already. If the snapshot version doesn't include this, then that would explain it.

> I think in the past, we've suggested using alternative Java RDFa implementations; both Semargl [1] and clj-rdfa [2] are quite performant (substantially faster than the any23 endpoint [3]) and fully conforms to the spec.
> 
> The end point you refer to has recently been overhauled and will be updated with nightly SNAPSHOT's of stable Any23 code from now on. I've just jumped on to leading this initiative so please bare with us until our scripts pull the next build some time tonight.

Excellent; once it's updated, you can either try pointing the RDFa test harness yourself, or feel free to contact me for support.

> 
> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170 tests.
> 
> Again, based on what version of Any23?
> We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.

The rdfa.info service is run by the RDFa community; the test suite there is used to determine conformance of processors claiming to support RDFa 1.0 or 1.1, which is where the EARL reports used to generate the overall conformance report come from. The any23 endpoint is configured in for informational purposes, along with that of most conforming processors. The overall implementation report for RDFa 1.1 can be found here: http://rdfa.info/earl-reports/

You can either run the service by cloning the rdfa.info website <https://github.com/rdfa/rdfa-website> and running it using the run-suite script, or most easily, simply enter the endpoint of your RDFa processor (such as http://any23.org/turtle) and it will be run automatically from the web page. This gives detailed conformance reports for each test across all host languages and RDFa variations. I'd be happy to work with you on this.

Let me know if I can help further; it would be great if any23 becomes 100% conformant for RDFa.

Gregg

P.S., there are also some Microdata to RDF tests at <https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/htmldata/raw-file/default/microdata-rdf/tests/index.html> if you're interested.

> Thanks
> Lewis


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Greg,

Thanks for your email.
Please see my replies inline.

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:

> Do you ever expect to fully support RDFa 1.1?
>

Yeah we do. Eventually someone will get around to it. If this is an itch
you have, we would very much encourage you to itch it and push it back into
the Any23 codebase ;)


> Look like it's just RDFa 1.0 with prefix support, even that fails many
> tests.
>

Based on which version of Any23? Have you tried this new release or are you
just stating this based on your previous experience/assumptions?
Please refer to thhe following ticket for a new RDFa parser proposal which
can be considered as the flagship issue of the 1.0 release.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-137


I think in the past, we've suggested using alternative Java RDFa
> implementations; both Semargl [1] and clj-rdfa [2] are quite performant
> (substantially faster than the any23 endpoint [3]) and fully conforms to
> the spec.
>

The end point you refer to has recently been overhauled and will be updated
with nightly SNAPSHOT's of stable Any23 code from now on. I've just jumped
on to leading this initiative so please bare with us until our scripts pull
the next build some time tonight.


>
> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170 tests.
>

Again, based on what version of Any23?
We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.

Thanks
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Greg,

Thanks for your email.
Please see my replies inline.

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>wrote:

> Do you ever expect to fully support RDFa 1.1?
>

Yeah we do. Eventually someone will get around to it. If this is an itch
you have, we would very much encourage you to itch it and push it back into
the Any23 codebase ;)


> Look like it's just RDFa 1.0 with prefix support, even that fails many
> tests.
>

Based on which version of Any23? Have you tried this new release or are you
just stating this based on your previous experience/assumptions?
Please refer to thhe following ticket for a new RDFa parser proposal which
can be considered as the flagship issue of the 1.0 release.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-137


I think in the past, we've suggested using alternative Java RDFa
> implementations; both Semargl [1] and clj-rdfa [2] are quite performant
> (substantially faster than the any23 endpoint [3]) and fully conforms to
> the spec.
>

The end point you refer to has recently been overhauled and will be updated
with nightly SNAPSHOT's of stable Any23 code from now on. I've just jumped
on to leading this initiative so please bare with us until our scripts pull
the next build some time tonight.


>
> Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170 tests.
>

Again, based on what version of Any23?
We are currently at 1.0. I would however really like to work with whoever
runs this service to improve the stats as much as possible... once I know
what the stats are actually quantifying and representing.

Thanks
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Gregg Kellogg <gr...@greggkellogg.net>.
Do you ever expect to fully support RDFa 1.1? Look like it's just RDFa 1.0 with prefix support, even that fails many tests. I think in the past, we've suggested using alternative Java RDFa implementations; both Semargl [1] and clj-rdfa [2] are quite performant (substantially faster than the any23 endpoint [3]) and fully conforms to the spec.

Running the basic test suite[4] shows you passing only 58 out of 170 tests.

Gregg Kellogg
gregg@greggkellogg.net

[1] https://github.com/levkhomich/semargl
[2] https://github.com/niklasl/clj-rdfa
[3] http://any23.org/turtle/
[4] http://rdfa.info/test-suite

On May 16, 2014, at 2:31 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> The Apache Any23 PMC are proud to announce the immediate release of Any23 1.0 which is a major release for the project.
> 
> Anything To Triples (Any23) is a library, a web service and a command line tool that extracts structured data in RDF format from a variety
> of Web documents. Currently it supports the following input formats:
> 
>  * RDF/XML, Turtle, Notation 3
>  * RDFa with RDFa1.1 prefix mechanism
>  * Microformats: Adr, Geo, hCalendar, hCard, hListing, hRecipe, hReview, License, XFN and Species
>  * HTML5 Microdata: (such as Schema.org)
>  * JSON-LD: JSON for Linking Data. a lightweight Linked Data format based on the already successful JSON format and provides a way to help JSON data interoperate at Web-scale.
>  * CSV: Comma Separated Values with separator autodetection.
>  * Vocabularies: Extraction support for CSV, Dublin Core Terms, Description of a Career, Description Of A Project, Friend Of A Friend, GEO Names, ICAL, lkif-core, Open Graph Protocol, BBC Programmes Ontology, RDF Review Vocabulary, schema.org, VCard, BBC Wildlife Ontology and XHTML.
> 
> A release report for this release can be accessed here
> http://s.apache.org/Ull
> 
> Although we suggest that you use and consume the Any23 Maven artifacts there are also a number of other download options on our downloads page as well as documentation for how you can include Any23 in your projects.
> http://any23.apache.org/download.html
> 
> Thank you in advance
> 
> Lewis
> (On Behalf of the Any23 Project Management Committee)
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Lewis 


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin,
Thanks for your query
CC'd user@any23 and dev@any23

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi Lewis
>
> I was looking for JSON LD at any23.org but can only find JSON.  Do you
> know if JSON LD will be supported?
>
>
> JSON-LD is supported, you can see the package summery with the extractors
here
http://any23.apache.org/apidocs/index.html?org/apache/any23/extractor/rdf/package-summary.html
It has recently been brought to me attention that I've neglected to
implement the same for the web service at htp://any23.org
I've just logged https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221 and will
push this ASAP then the site will be updated via our cron job so it will be
availabel soon.
Thanks for poitning this out.
Please feel free to hear over to dev-subscribe@any23.apache.org if you are
using the software.
Best
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin,
Thanks for your query
CC'd user@any23 and dev@any23

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Hi Lewis
>
> I was looking for JSON LD at any23.org but can only find JSON.  Do you
> know if JSON LD will be supported?
>
>
> JSON-LD is supported, you can see the package summery with the extractors
here
http://any23.apache.org/apidocs/index.html?org/apache/any23/extractor/rdf/package-summary.html
It has recently been brought to me attention that I've neglected to
implement the same for the web service at htp://any23.org
I've just logged https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221 and will
push this ASAP then the site will be updated via our cron job so it will be
availabel soon.
Thanks for poitning this out.
Please feel free to hear over to dev-subscribe@any23.apache.org if you are
using the software.
Best
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin et al.,
We just pushed this functionality to the server so you should now be able
to paste your JSON-LD in there and receive the triples extraction.
http://any23.org/
N.B. Right now you need to explicitly select the input format as JSON-LD
from the input menu... I need to implement the auto-detect functionality
but I've logged another issue for this and will get around to it in due
source.
As I said before, please feel free to drop in (same with anyone else using
Any23) on user@ or dev@ and we will be more than happy to help you out and
make life easier for you to use Any23 in your applications stack.
Hope that this goes well for you.
Best
Lewis


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
>
> On 16 July 2014 17:27, Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Melvin,
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <
>> melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the pointer.  Sorry if I may have missed something, but I was
>>> referring to the any23.org website, rather than, the apache project.
>>>
>>
>> The domain, server and application stack running at http://any23.org is
>> developed, maintained and updated by the Apache Any23 community. We push
>> stable updates to the master codebase there every night with the intenton
>> of letting everyone use the most stable Any23 code should they wish via
>> REST or within the UI.
>>
>>
>>> Last time I asked I think it was in the process of being updated.
>>>
>>
>> It always is... every night :)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Perhaps I'm not using it correctly but I saw the following options in
>>> the dropdown:
>>>
>>>             <option value="turtle">turtle</option>            <option value="ntriples">ntriples</option>            <option value="rdfxml">rdfxml</option>            <option value="nquads">nquads</option>            <option value="trix">trix</option>            <option value="json">json</option>
>>>
>>>
>>> When I selected json, it wasnt actually JSON LD as far as I could tell.
>>>
>>> Hope that makes more sense! :)
>>>
>>
>> Yes it sure does make sense. I logged
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221
>> We need to address this. If you were able to pick up the codebase and try
>> this out it would be great.
>> If not then please hang on and I will try to push the new service
>> functionality ASAP.
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>> Best
>> Lewis
>>
>>
>
>


-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin et al.,
We just pushed this functionality to the server so you should now be able
to paste your JSON-LD in there and receive the triples extraction.
http://any23.org/
N.B. Right now you need to explicitly select the input format as JSON-LD
from the input menu... I need to implement the auto-detect functionality
but I've logged another issue for this and will get around to it in due
source.
As I said before, please feel free to drop in (same with anyone else using
Any23) on user@ or dev@ and we will be more than happy to help you out and
make life easier for you to use Any23 in your applications stack.
Hope that this goes well for you.
Best
Lewis


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
>
> On 16 July 2014 17:27, Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Melvin,
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <
>> melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the pointer.  Sorry if I may have missed something, but I was
>>> referring to the any23.org website, rather than, the apache project.
>>>
>>
>> The domain, server and application stack running at http://any23.org is
>> developed, maintained and updated by the Apache Any23 community. We push
>> stable updates to the master codebase there every night with the intenton
>> of letting everyone use the most stable Any23 code should they wish via
>> REST or within the UI.
>>
>>
>>> Last time I asked I think it was in the process of being updated.
>>>
>>
>> It always is... every night :)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Perhaps I'm not using it correctly but I saw the following options in
>>> the dropdown:
>>>
>>>             <option value="turtle">turtle</option>            <option value="ntriples">ntriples</option>            <option value="rdfxml">rdfxml</option>            <option value="nquads">nquads</option>            <option value="trix">trix</option>            <option value="json">json</option>
>>>
>>>
>>> When I selected json, it wasnt actually JSON LD as far as I could tell.
>>>
>>> Hope that makes more sense! :)
>>>
>>
>> Yes it sure does make sense. I logged
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221
>> We need to address this. If you were able to pick up the codebase and try
>> this out it would be great.
>> If not then please hang on and I will try to push the new service
>> functionality ASAP.
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>> Best
>> Lewis
>>
>>
>
>


-- 
*Lewis*

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>.
On 16 July 2014 17:27, Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Melvin,
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <
> melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer.  Sorry if I may have missed something, but I was
>> referring to the any23.org website, rather than, the apache project.
>>
>
> The domain, server and application stack running at http://any23.org is
> developed, maintained and updated by the Apache Any23 community. We push
> stable updates to the master codebase there every night with the intenton
> of letting everyone use the most stable Any23 code should they wish via
> REST or within the UI.
>
>
>> Last time I asked I think it was in the process of being updated.
>>
>
> It always is... every night :)
>
>
>>
>> Perhaps I'm not using it correctly but I saw the following options in the
>> dropdown:
>>
>>             <option value="turtle">turtle</option>            <option value="ntriples">ntriples</option>            <option value="rdfxml">rdfxml</option>            <option value="nquads">nquads</option>            <option value="trix">trix</option>            <option value="json">json</option>
>>
>>
>> When I selected json, it wasnt actually JSON LD as far as I could tell.
>>
>> Hope that makes more sense! :)
>>
>
> Yes it sure does make sense. I logged
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221
> We need to address this. If you were able to pick up the codebase and try
> this out it would be great.
> If not then please hang on and I will try to push the new service
> functionality ASAP.
>

Thanks!


> Best
> Lewis
>
>

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin,


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for the pointer.  Sorry if I may have missed something, but I was
> referring to the any23.org website, rather than, the apache project.
>

The domain, server and application stack running at http://any23.org is
developed, maintained and updated by the Apache Any23 community. We push
stable updates to the master codebase there every night with the intenton
of letting everyone use the most stable Any23 code should they wish via
REST or within the UI.


> Last time I asked I think it was in the process of being updated.
>

It always is... every night :)


>
> Perhaps I'm not using it correctly but I saw the following options in the
> dropdown:
>
>             <option value="turtle">turtle</option>            <option value="ntriples">ntriples</option>            <option value="rdfxml">rdfxml</option>            <option value="nquads">nquads</option>            <option value="trix">trix</option>            <option value="json">json</option>
>
>
> When I selected json, it wasnt actually JSON LD as far as I could tell.
>
> Hope that makes more sense! :)
>

Yes it sure does make sense. I logged
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221
We need to address this. If you were able to pick up the codebase and try
this out it would be great.
If not then please hang on and I will try to push the new service
functionality ASAP.
Best
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Melvin,


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Melvin Carvalho <me...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for the pointer.  Sorry if I may have missed something, but I was
> referring to the any23.org website, rather than, the apache project.
>

The domain, server and application stack running at http://any23.org is
developed, maintained and updated by the Apache Any23 community. We push
stable updates to the master codebase there every night with the intenton
of letting everyone use the most stable Any23 code should they wish via
REST or within the UI.


> Last time I asked I think it was in the process of being updated.
>

It always is... every night :)


>
> Perhaps I'm not using it correctly but I saw the following options in the
> dropdown:
>
>             <option value="turtle">turtle</option>            <option value="ntriples">ntriples</option>            <option value="rdfxml">rdfxml</option>            <option value="nquads">nquads</option>            <option value="trix">trix</option>            <option value="json">json</option>
>
>
> When I selected json, it wasnt actually JSON LD as far as I could tell.
>
> Hope that makes more sense! :)
>

Yes it sure does make sense. I logged
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-221
We need to address this. If you were able to pick up the codebase and try
this out it would be great.
If not then please hang on and I will try to push the new service
functionality ASAP.
Best
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Markus,
Thanks for chiming in here :)

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Markus Lanthaler <markus.lanthaler@gmx.net
> wrote:

>
>
> I think so too... The only thing that is still missing regarding JSON-LD
> is, AFAICT, extracting JSON-LD embedded in HTML:
>
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/json-ld/#embedding-json-ld-in-html-documents
>
> It would be awesome if support for that would be added as well.
>
> Correct, we need to implement this!!!
We rely upon JSON-LD Java implementation mintain by an Any23 developer
Peter Ansell (amongst other amazing people) and we need to log an issue and
send the PR down there for embedded JSON-LD extraction.
https://github.com/jsonld-java/jsonld-java/issues
I would REALLY like to address this yes.
Lewis

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Any23 1.0 Release

Posted by Lewis John Mcgibbney <le...@gmail.com>.
Hi Markus,
Thanks for chiming in here :)

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Markus Lanthaler <markus.lanthaler@gmx.net
> wrote:

>
>
> I think so too... The only thing that is still missing regarding JSON-LD
> is, AFAICT, extracting JSON-LD embedded in HTML:
>
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/json-ld/#embedding-json-ld-in-html-documents
>
> It would be awesome if support for that would be added as well.
>
> Correct, we need to implement this!!!
We rely upon JSON-LD Java implementation mintain by an Any23 developer
Peter Ansell (amongst other amazing people) and we need to log an issue and
send the PR down there for embedded JSON-LD extraction.
https://github.com/jsonld-java/jsonld-java/issues
I would REALLY like to address this yes.
Lewis