2010/4/11 Nicholas J Humfrey <n...@aelius.com> > Hello, > > I have released version 0.3 of RedStore: > http://code.google.com/p/redstore/ > > RedStore is a lightweight RDF triplestore written in C using the Redland > library. It is aimed at being a quick to install and easy to use > triplestore for people wanting to test/develop/experiment with semantic web > technologies. > > The recommend versions of Redland to compile against are: > http://download.librdf.org/source/raptor-1.4.21.tar.gz > http://redstore.googlecode.com/files/rasqal-20100409.tar.gz (pre-release > of rasqal-0.9.20) > http://download.librdf.org/source/redland-1.0.10.tar.gz > > A statically compiled binary for Mac OS 10.4+ (containing the above) is > available: > http://redstore.googlecode.com/files/redstore-0.3-macosx.zip >
This is awesome. Question: do you run this on localhost only, or combine it with some kind of dyndns technology? > > > Changes > ------- > - Added improved content negotiation support > - Created new Service Description page > - Full format list on query page > - Added HTML entity escaping > - Added support for selecting query language > - Added support for ASK queries > - text/plain load messages unless HTML is requested > - N-quads dumping support > - more automated testing > > Features > -------- > - SPARQL over HTTP support > - An HTTP interface that is compatible with 4store. > - Only build dependancy is Redland. > - Unit tests for most of the HTTP server code. > > Limitations > ---------- > - Single process/single threaded > - No request timeouts > > > nick. > > >