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Sergio Fernández commented on MARMOTTA-593:
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Last year we didn't manage with this idea, let's try in
[gsoc2016|https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=labels%20%3D%20gsoc2016]...
> RDF HDT implementation for Sesame RIO
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>
> Key: MARMOTTA-593
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MARMOTTA-593
> Project: Marmotta
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: KiWi Triple Store
> Reporter: Sergio Fernández
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2015, gsoc2016, hdt, java, linkeddata, rdf,
> sesame
> Original Estimate: 480h
> Remaining Estimate: 480h
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> [RDF HDT|http://www.rdfhdt.org] is a compact data structure and binary
> serialization format for RDF that keeps big datasets compressed to save space
> while maintaining search and browse operations without prior decompression.
> This makes it an ideal format for storing and sharing RDF datasets on the Web.
> Currently the [Java
> Implementation|http://www.rdfhdt.org/manual-of-the-java-hdt-library/] only
> provides bindings for jena RIOT, with a license that does not enable it to be
> integrated into the main Sesame codebase, or any Apache codebase.
> The idea consist on implementing an Apache licensed implementation of RDF HDT
> from scratch and support the [Sesame
> RIO|http://rdf4j.org/sesame/2.8/apidocs/org/openrdf/rio/Rio.html]
> infrastructure (RDFParser/RDFWriter/RDFHandler).
> The implementation would require to have good knowledge of Java programming,
> plus some basic understanding of parsers concepts and the RDF and HDT data
> models.
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