Olivier, Thx for the pointer. The output of SpecGen looks like a W3C spec. It might be possible to tweak it so that it becomes nicely embeddable in TWiki. I'll look into before putting any more effort into Vocabulary.xsl, which is really just a short-term solution since it is not a fully general way to process RDF/XML.
Regards, ___________________________________________________________________________ Arthur Ryman, PhD, DE Chief Architect, Project and Portfolio Management IBM Software, Rational Markham, ON, Canada | Office: 905-413-3077, Cell: 416-939-5063 From: Olivier Berger <[email protected]> To: Arthur Ryman/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA Cc: [email protected], [email protected] Date: 12/02/2010 02:30 AM Subject: Re: [oslc-core] Publishing OSLC Vocabularies Hi. Le jeudi 25 novembre 2010 à 20:12 -0500, Arthur Ryman a écrit : > I've updated the guidance for publishing vocabularies. [1] > > 1. There is a new improved Vocabulary.xsl file that can transform your > RDF/XML vocabulary file into TWiki-friendly HTML. I've also provided a > sample Ant build file for automating this task. > 2. Now instead of copying and pasting the HTML into your TWiki vocabulary > page, you simply attach the HTML and RDF to the page, and automatically > include the HTML content using the %INCLUDE% command. > > [1] > http://open-services.net/bin/view/Main/OSLCCoreURINamingGuidance#HTML_Content > > Regards, Nice. May I also point to an alternative that may be useful : the SpecGen tool [0] that was used by the SIOC project for instance to create [1]. Of course that wouldn't fit the TWiki context. [0] http://code.google.com/p/specgen/ or http://forge.morfeo-project.org/wiki_en/index.php/SpecGen [1] http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/ -- Olivier BERGER <[email protected]> http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id: 2048R/5819D7E8 Ingénieur Recherche - Dept INF Institut TELECOM, SudParis (http://www.it-sudparis.eu/), Evry (France)
