Congratulations, Nandana, and well done. Regards, Dave -- http://about.me/david_wood
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 6:21, Nandana Mihindukulasooriya <[email protected]> > wrote: > > LDP4j (http://www.ldp4j.org/) is an open source Java-based framework for the > development of read-write Linked Data applications based on the W3C Linked > Data Platform (LDP) 1.0 specification. LDP4j is available under the Apache > 2.0 licence. > > The LDP4j framework provides both client and server components for handling > LDP communication, hiding the complexity of the protocol details to > application developers and letting them focus on implementing their > application-specific business logic. In addition, a set of middleware > services for requirements beyond the LDP specification scope are provided. > > Getting Started - http://www.ldp4j.org/#/learn/start > Source code - https://github.com/ldp4j/ldp4j > > Please try it out and any feedback is welcome! > > Linked Data Platform (http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/) is an initiative from W3C > with the mission of producing a W3C Recommendation for HTTP-based (RESTful) > protocol for read/write Linked Data applications. After two years of > constructive discussions within the LDP working group and several rounds of > public comments, the specification is ready to become a W3C candidate > recommendation soon. > > Best Regards, > The LDP4j team > https://twitter.com/LDP4j
