On May 11, 8:19 pm, Kendall Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 11, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Chris K Wensel wrote:
> > Was wondering if anyone has any experience using an RDF store with
> > Pylons?
>
> We've (http://clarkparsia.com/) built an app for NASA using Pylons
> and the Sesame RDF database. In fact, it's going into production in
> the next week or so, the v. first Pylons app in production at NASA.
>
> > I've seen both RDFAlchemy and Sparta. RDFAlchemy strikes me as
> > incomplete and stalled.
OK, That's my fault. Incomplete, yes. Stalled, no. In fact I have
some
updates I will try to post later this week. I am still using it with
rdflib and
not sesame yet. This way makes for great pylons-paste deployment.
>> But Sparta looks great.
Don't know much about critical mass on open sourcing stuff. Which
Sparta features are attractive? I may have them in my development
code already. For me the lack of caching in Sparta made it a dead
end.
>
> I've been hoping RDFAlchemy would turn into something real. I guess
> we might take a run at contributing or maybe funding some new work on
> it if it's really stalled.
That would be great. Anyone with any funding ideas could get a lot of
my
attention right now. My lack of releases is more because I have a lot
of native rdflib in hand and am only using rdfAlchemy for new pylons
and
Turbogears code for my own pet projects.
>
> > Has there been any success with Sparta or anything else and Pylons?
>
> We built a homegrown layer between Pylons and Sesame, though it's not
> especially elegant. But this is merely a matter of writing some code.
Is that using just Pysesame?
Any requests on RdfAlchemy (specific of directional) you can shoot to
me directly
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
cheers
Phil
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