Ethan Gruber wrote:
This looks like it does what I want to do, but it requires Virtuoso and a
Scala environment. I'm hesitant to dramatically modify my architecture
just to accommodate a feature. I think I favor something a little simpler.
take a look at LodLive, it's a simple jquery plugin
Wow, that's pretty cool. I tried one of the dbpedia examples. I look
forward to playing around with it with our data.
Ethan
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:40 AM, raffaele messuti raffaele.mess...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ethan Gruber wrote:
This looks like it does what I want to do, but it requires
Raffaele, it's impressive!
sb
On 02/mag/2013, at 11.40, raffaele messuti wrote:
Ethan Gruber wrote:
This looks like it does what I want to do, but it requires Virtuoso and a
Scala environment. I'm hesitant to dramatically modify my architecture
just to accommodate a feature. I think I
Hi all,
I have a fair amount of data in a triplestore, and I'd like to experiment
with different forms of visualization. I have found a few libraries for
visualizing RDF graphs through Google, but they still seem relatively
rudimentary. Does anyone on the list have recommendations? I'm looking
Hi Ethan,
Have you looked at Payola? https://github.com/payola/Payola
Mark
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On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Ethan Gruber ewg4x...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Hey Mark,
This looks like it does what I want to do, but it requires Virtuoso and a
Scala environment. I'm hesitant to dramatically modify my architecture
just to accommodate a feature. I think I favor something a little simpler.
Thanks,
Ethan
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Mark A.
There is a plug in for http://gephi.org/features/ that does rdf.
Also Raptor http://librdf.org/raptor/ can make 'dotty' files that you can
use within graphvis for some very nice graphs.
Aaron
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Ethan Gruber ewg4x...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have a fair