I've been using Apache Fuseki ( http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/) for almost a year, in production since the spring. It's a SPARQL server with a built in TBD. It's easy to use, and takes about 5 minutes to get working on your desktop or server.
Ethan On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Richard Wallis < richard.wal...@dataliberate.com> wrote: > I've had some success with 4Store: http://4store.org > > Used it on mac laptop to load the WorldCat most highly held resources: > http://dataliberate.com/2012/08/putting-worldcat-data-into-a-triple-store/ > > As to the point about loading RDF/XML, especially if you have a large > amount of data. > > - Triplestores much prefer raw triples for large amounts of data > - Chopping up files of triples into smaller chunks is also often > beneficial as it reduces memory footprints and can take advantage of > multithreading. It is also far easier to recover from errors such as > bad > data etc. > - A bit of unix command line wizardry (split followed a simple for-loop) > is fairly standard practice > > Also raw triples are often easier to produce - none of that mucking about > producing correctly formatted XML - and you can chop, sort, and play about > with them using powerful unix command line tools. > > ~Richard. > > > On 11 November 2013 18:19, Scott Turnbull <scott.turnb...@aptrust.org > >wrote: > > > I've primarily used Sesame myself. The http based queries made it pretty > > easy to script against. > > > > http://www.openrdf.org/ > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan <emor...@nd.edu> > > wrote: > > > > > What is your favorite RDF triplestore? > > > > > > I am able to convert numerous library-related metadata formats into > > > RDF/XML. In a minimal way, I can then contribute to the Semantic Web by > > > simply putting the resulting files on an HTTP file system. But if I > were > > to > > > import my RDF/XML into a triplestore, then I could do a lot more. Jena > > > seems like a good option. So does Openlink Virtuoso. > > > > > > What experience do y'all have with these tools, and do you know how to > > > import RDF/XML into them? > > > > > > -- > > > Eric Lease Morgan > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > *Scott Turnbull* > > APTrust Technical Lead > > scott.turnb...@aptrust.org > > www.aptrust.org > > 678-379-9488 > > > > > > -- > Richard Wallis > Founder, Data Liberate > http://dataliberate.com > Tel: +44 (0)7767 886 005 > > Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardwallis > Skype: richard.wallis1 > Twitter: @rjw >