On Tue, 25 May 2010, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

> R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
> >Howdy everybody, I'm doing some experiments with dbpedia and I'm trying to 
> >get
> >the data sets imported into sesame and running into to troubles.
> >
> >Does anybody have an existing documentation on importing dbpedia .nt files, 
> >or
> >perhaps scripts?
> >
> >I've seen some existing stuff running around on the mailing list for 
> >importing
> >dbpedia into Virtuoso but not for Sesame.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >-R. Tyler Ballance
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> Sesame and Virtuoso aren't disjoint.
> 
> You can use Sesame Frameworks atop Virtuoso's RDF DBMS (Quad Store).
> Ditto Jena and Redland

Yes I've looked at Virtuoso, I'm a little more keen on using my existing data
storage (Postgres) instead of loading things into something entirely new. I'm
looking to use RDFAlchemy, given my work is entirely in Python, so Sesame's
framework versus Jena (for example) is completely irrelevant to me.

Playing around with the openrdf workbench, I was able to load a set of triplets
into a "native java store",

I'm really looking for the path of least resistence to give me a fast and
RDFAlchemy or otherwise Python-safe way of working with DBPedia information 
within my local
research cluster.


Cheers,
-R. Tyler Ballance
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  GitHub: http://github.com/rtyler
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