On Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 09:46:48PM -0800, Sabrish Subramanian wrote:
> 
> hi c , 
> 
>   Can u help in the technical aspects of how to develop adapters and to
> connect to databases. Ur idea in this was really helpful to all.
> thanks

you'd have to look in the code. it looks like David will proably make the 
simile tools connectible to Freebase, and the Drupal people want it connectible 
to their 'node graph' which is persisted in SQL (And possibly RDF in the 
future), and Simile people are making it connect to longwell/babel . so.. you 
could just hang in there if you dont want to dig into the code and figure it 
out yourself.

im sorry i cant help. when it comes to visualization i prefer not to funnel my 
data set thru both HTTP and a third of a meg of Javascrips. interactive graph 
visualizations with GnuPlot, R, OpenScenegraph, et all are outside the scope of 
this list...


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> Sabarish S
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> c wrote:
> > 
> >> (I can explain the inner technical workings of Backstage in a subsequent 
> >> email if anyone is interested to know.)
> > 
> > not so interested in Backstage proper, but in the protocol.
> > 
> > eg if its sending over Exhibit expressions to a Java DB, i may be
> > intersted in writing adapters to convert that to SPARQL to run on Virtuoso
> > or other databases..
> > 
> > cheers
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