Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Ethan Gruber
I've been using Apache Fuseki ( http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/) for almost a year, in production since the spring. It's a SPARQL server with a built in TBD. It's easy to use, and takes about 5 minutes to get working on your desktop or server. Ethan On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at

Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Stefano Bargioni
My +1 for Joseki. sb On 11/nov/2013, at 06.12, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: What is your favorite RDF triplestore? I am able to convert numerous library-related metadata formats into RDF/XML. In a minimal way, I can then contribute to the Semantic Web by simply putting the resulting files on

Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Ross Singer
I've used Fuseki a lot and really like it, although configuration for things like LARQ (full text indexing) historically has been a little underdocumented (and it can be a little difficult to understand what component is in charge of what task). 4-Store is super simple to get up and running with,

Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Kevin Ford
I'll second Richard on this. 4store is fairly quick to set up and get going. It comes with command-line tools and an HTTP option. FWIW, ID.LOC.GOV uses 4store in its stack. Yours, Kevin On 11/11/2013 01:17 AM, Richard Wallis wrote: I've had some success with 4Store: http://4store.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Jason Stirnaman
Eric, We just did a workshop at C4LMidwest on getting up and running with Fuseki and RDF/XML. Here's the 3-part tutorial (for OS X, but translates easily to Linux): http://jstirnaman.wordpress.com/2013/10/11/installing-fuseki-with-jena-and-tdb-on-os-x/ Jason -Original Message- From:

Re: [CODE4LIB] We should use HTTPS on code4lib.org

2013-11-11 Thread Ordway, Ryan
HTTPS prevents passive monitoring at the application level, but there is still nothing stopping the government from issuing a subpoena for the webserver log files. They can still see what you're doing at the network level, granted they can only see source and destination IPs and ports. With enough

Re: [CODE4LIB] rdf triplestores

2013-11-11 Thread Tom Johnson
We use 4Store at Oregon State University. I recommend it as very easy to put up. I've gone so far as to launch it live in a 20 minute talk. - Tom On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Kevin Ford k...@3windmills.com wrote: I'll second Richard on this. 4store is fairly quick to set up and get

Re: [CODE4LIB] mass convert jpeg to pdf

2013-11-11 Thread Stuart Snydman
Annotorius has been integrated with OpenLayers [1] to support annotation of maps on zoomable images. Quite excellent work indeed, thanks to Rainer. As part of IIIF [2] and Shared Canvas [3] we have been targeting a similar OpenSeadragon integration with Annotorius and then making this a