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[jira] [Commented] (ANY23-19) Abstract away any specific RDF APIs

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Max Völkel commented on ANY23-19:
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Take a look at RDF2Go (http://semanticweb.org/wiki/RDF2Go). It has been designed as a triple store abstraction layer. On the other hand, Clerezza can potentially also play this role.
                
> Abstract away any specific RDF APIs
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ANY23-19
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-19
>             Project: Apache Any23
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.0
>            Reporter: Paolo Castagna
>             Fix For: 0.8.0
>
>
> Any23 currently uses Sesame to work with or parse RDF. Specifically Any23 uses these classes from org.openrdf.* packages:
> org.openrdf.model.BNode
> org.openrdf.model.datatypes.XMLDatatypeUtil
> org.openrdf.model.impl.LiteralImpl
> org.openrdf.model.impl.URIImpl
> org.openrdf.model.impl.ValueFactoryImpl
> org.openrdf.model.Literal
> org.openrdf.model.Resource
> org.openrdf.model.Statement
> org.openrdf.model.URI
> org.openrdf.model.Value
> org.openrdf.model.ValueFactory
> org.openrdf.model.vocabulary.OWL
> org.openrdf.model.vocabulary.RDF
> org.openrdf.model.vocabulary.RDFS
> org.openrdf.model.vocabulary.XMLSchema
> org.openrdf.repository.RepositoryConnection
> org.openrdf.repository.RepositoryException
> org.openrdf.repository.RepositoryResult
> org.openrdf.repository.sail.SailRepository
> org.openrdf.rio.helpers.RDFParserBase
> org.openrdf.rio.ntriples.NTriplesParser
> org.openrdf.rio.ntriples.NTriplesUtil
> org.openrdf.rio.ntriples.NTriplesWriter
> org.openrdf.rio.ParseErrorListener
> org.openrdf.rio.ParseLocationListener
> org.openrdf.rio.RDFFormat
> org.openrdf.rio.RDFHandler
> org.openrdf.rio.RDFHandlerException
> org.openrdf.rio.RDFParseException
> org.openrdf.rio.RDFParser
> org.openrdf.rio.rdfxml.RDFXMLParser
> org.openrdf.rio.rdfxml.RDFXMLWriter
> org.openrdf.rio.turtle.TurtleWriter
> org.openrdf.sail.memory.MemoryStore
> org.openrdf.sail.Sail
> org.openrdf.sail.SailException
> Would it be possible to abstract away any specific RDF APIs to allow Any23 users to chose between, say: Apache Clerezza [1], Apache Jena [2], Sesame [3] and/or others?
> An example of small RDF distiller which does this is java-rdfa [4]. Maybe a similar agnostic (but easy to integrate) approach is possible for Any23. Although, java-rdfa does not need to parse RDF content itself. 
>  [1] http://incubator.apache.org/clerezza/
>  [2] http://incubator.apache.org/jena/
>  [3] http://www.openrdf.org/
>  [4] https://github.com/shellac/java-rdfa

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