Hi Alfredo,

We do! As there is now a PHP library for json-ld, it should be easy to integrate!

We'll put this on our "what people think we should do next" list :)

Kind regards,

Pieter

On 2013-12-05 10:41, Alfredo Serafini wrote:
Hi Pieter nice work!
Do you have plans for integrating also json-ld support?

thanks,
Alfredo


2013/12/5 Pieter Colpaert <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi all,

    At Open Knowledge Foundation Belgium we have been working for a
    couple of years on a tool which assists organisations to publish
    data. It provides an HTTP API which supports most of the REST
    principles on top of all kinds of datasets. You can then get the
    data in RDF, if there is an RDF representation available, in
    JSON/XML/CSV or even on a basic visualisation. The data is not
    stored in The DataTank, it is only adapted.

    It's Open Source and the new version has just been launched. We
    would love to welcome new contributors, testers (feel free to open
    issues on github), people who integrate it with existing data
    portals (e.g., CKAN and Drupal integration is work in progress),
    and so on.

    Github: http://github.com/tdt/core
    Demo: http://demo.thedatatank.com
    Docs: http://docs.thedatatank.com

    The feature that may be most interesting for this community is the
    SPARQL source. With one curl command, or with a couple of clicks,
    you can proxy a SPARQL query on a SPARQL endpoint in no time. This
    might be interesting if you don't want to host a public SPARQL
    endpoint, but you do want to publish some entities in your
    triplestore.

    Example resource which fetches data from dbpedia:
    http://demo.thedatatank.com/dbpedia/stations

    Kind regards,

    Pieter Colpaert

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