[CODE4LIB] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc.

2014-12-17 Thread Nicola Carboni
Hi everyone, I am collecting some resources (beginner level) in order to start using Virtuoso (OpenSource Edition) for a project I am working with. I would like to use it both for hosting triples and for its sponger (CSV to RDF) I sincerely never used it, but I would like to give it try. Do you

Re: [CODE4LIB] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc.

2014-12-17 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Dec 17, 2014, at 9:52 AM, Nicola Carboni nic.carb...@gmail.com wrote: I am collecting some resources (beginner level) in order to start using Virtuoso (OpenSource Edition) for a project I am working with. I would like to use it both for hosting triples and for its sponger (CSV to RDF). I

Re: [CODE4LIB] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc.

2014-12-17 Thread Mixter,Jeff
] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc. Hi everyone, I am collecting some resources (beginner level) in order to start using Virtuoso (OpenSource Edition) for a project I am working with. I would like to use it both for hosting triples and for its sponger (CSV to RDF) I sincerely never used it, but I

Re: [CODE4LIB] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc.

2014-12-17 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Dec 17, 2014, at 10:10 AM, Mixter,Jeff mixt...@oclc.org wrote: If you want to test out a bare-bones triple store, I would suggest 4Store (http://4store.org/). It has pre-compiled installs for Unix and Unix-like systems (although not Windows). It supports SPARQL 1.1 and is relatively easy

Re: [CODE4LIB] Starting with Virtuoso - tutorial etc.

2014-12-17 Thread Conal Tuohy
On the subject of 4Store, I set it up once and was impressed with how easy it was, but I went back to Apache Fuseki, because it supported the SPARQL 1.1 Graph Store Protocol, which in my opinion is crucial for publishing linked open data, as it provides a gateway between the fine-grained data of