Your Graphity is intriguing.

- Given a graph model in a repository like TDB, where it can be
accessed with SPARQL queries, I would like to have a graphical/visual
browser to view the data -- similar to Inxight's Hyperbolic star tree
viewer (http://www.gartpoint.com/projects/images/Firemap_StarTree.pdf).
  Inxight does not seem to support Jena or RDF plus it seems to be
expensive, or difficult to do trials.

- With a sample graph app, point to a RDF (static), or to a dynamic
store to view the data.

- With some APIs and handlers and call-backs, I would like to build a
custom visual browser using the UI framework either for web or for a
standalone app.   For example, the sample app can be just that -- a
sample app using the UI framework with very little handlers and call
backs.   But I would like to build a custom app upon that and do more.



- Sean

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 5:56 AM, Martynas Jusevicius
<marty...@graphity.org> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> this is what are working on -- a generic Linked Data/SPARQL browser.
> Given a SPARQL endpoint URI, it will build a user interface like this:
> http://linkeddata.dk/?service-uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdydra.com%2Fgraphity%2Fbrowser%2Fsparql
>
> However the default query is not handled well by all endpoints, that
> will need more work.
>
> Sean, could you provide more details on what you need?
>
> Martynas
> graphity.org
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote:
>> On 26/04/12 01:13, Sean K wrote:
>>>
>>> Are there any apache jena TDB compatible visual browser?
>>
>>
>> You shouldn't need any thing special for TDB - any visual browser that uses
>> SPARQL to get results will work (use Fuseki - it includes a copy of TDB).
>>
>>        Andy

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