Hi Leandro,
Apache Jena or Openrdf Sesame are both very mature Java RDF frameworks.
Personally I have more extensive experience with Jena, and I can recommend
it.
Cheers,
Alexandru
On Apr 16, 2014 8:35 PM, "Leandro Doctors" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2014-04-16 13:25 GMT+02:00 Leandro Doctors <[email protected]>:
> > b) RDF model generation:
> > I'm looking for a replacement for rdfapi-php[1].
> >
> > In the beginning, I was planning to use Scala Semantic Web extension
> > [3], but I read Dimitris' comment on Roberto's Pull request #199[2] in
> > that Lift JSON is preferred. However, I cannot find a Lift JSON's
> > suitable replacement for rdfapi-php's MemModel[4] class...
> >
> > Maybe I am looking in the wrong place?
> > Would you have any suggestions in this regard?
>
> I see the project already uses Apache Jena[0] (which comes with an RDF
> API), so I plan to use this one.
>
> Leandro
>
> [0] Apache Jena: https://jena.apache.org/
>
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