Hi all Triaxrs has been discontinued a long time ago. It was our own implementation of JAX-RS 1.0, from Triaxrs we switched to wink and then to arbitrary Jax-RS 2.0 implementations and started Jersey.
With the recent reductions of Clerezza the remaining JAX-RS/OSGi oriented platform component (typerendeing and typehandlerspace) have been moved to the legacy branch. The only JAX-RS related part that is still in clerezza-master are the jax-rs RDF providers (these are JAX-RS MessageBodyReaders and -Writers for the Clerezza RDF classes). So I'm happy if some ex-clerezza components have a new live somewhere else but Clerezza as it is now is about modelling the RDF abstract syntax in Java. This is basically the part that was known as SCB. The most important parts are in clerezza-rdf-core repo, the clerezza repo adds supports for datasets (TcProvider), serializing and parsing as well as schemagen (and its maven plugin). Cheers, Reto On Sun, 13 Nov 2016, at 16:40, A. Soroka wrote: > Well, this maybe raises a different question: does Clerezza make sense as > a continuing top-level project, or would the ideas and uses be better > served by breaking out the components of continuing interest (so far > we've mentioned Triaxrs and SCB, I think) and finding good places for > them to live in other projects, or even on their own? > > --- > A. Soroka > The University of Virginia Library > > > On Nov 13, 2016, at 10:16 AM, Stian Soiland-Reyes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Agree for playing on Clerezzas strengths on JAX-RS and I would say to > > actually include the SPARQL-as-Graph binding as well. > > > > Also worth seeing if there is possible crossover with the new incubator > > podling Apache Juneau which is also looking for contributors: > > http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/#about.html > > > > I think the Clerezza website need a bit of similar tutorials to get started > > so potential contributors understand what it is all about. > > > > http://clerezza.apache.org/getting-started/ links to "RESTful Web Service > > Framework (JAX-RS) Tutorial", "RDF Tutorial" and "Tutorial: Combining > > JAX-RS and RDF" which are all 404 :-( > > > > > > On 10 Nov 2016 4:18 pm, "A. Soroka" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi, Clerezza-folks! > >> > >> The most exciting part of Clerezza to me, by far, is the JAX-RS support. > >> > >> I'd rather work on Commons RDF (or Jena, where I am a committer now) to > >> move RDF APIs forward, and there are lots of powerful SPARQL impls out > >> there, each with its own streangths and weaknesses. But the JAX-RS thing-- > >> that's completely unique to Clerezza, and it's a really cool idea. It's not > >> always easy to move RDF to and from the Web, and JAX-RS is a powerful, > >> stable, enormously-well-supported technology so reusing it is a great > >> tactical move. I'd be interested in working on Clerezza, but really only > >> for the JAX-RS part. I'd actually be happy to see the RDF API move towards > >> Commons (focus the efforts for more power!). > >> > >> --- > >> A. Soroka > >> Apache Jena PMC > >> > >> > >>> On Nov 8, 2016, at 12:25 AM, Hasan <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> Dear Clerezza Developers > >>> > >>> Clerezza PMC is currently looking for new committers to help developing > >> and > >>> improving Apache Clerezza. > >>> > >>> Apache Clerezza allows to easily develop semantic web application by > >>> providing the following: > >>> - An API to access RDF Graphs > >>> - SPARQL Support > >>> - Support of JAX-RS > >>> > >>> If you or your colleagues are interested in being a Clerezza committer, > >>> please don't hesitate to contact us through this list. > >>> You may and are encouraged to forward this email to the mailing lists you > >>> are involved in. > >>> > >>> Best regards > >>> > >>> Hasan > >>> On behalf of Clerezza PMC > >> > >> >
