Hi Jim,

for all database back-ends, we are using Jena Graphs as interlingua.  
We have custom code that converts between Jena and Sesame in both  
directions. I was not aware of open-source solutions when I  
implemented the Sesame bridge.

Holger


On Feb 3, 2009, at 7:47 PM, James A Miller wrote:

>
> Thanks--
>
> I was really wanting to get a hint about the internals--whether TBC  
> uses a (open source?) library to access Sesame from Jena, or custom  
> TBC code.  (It is true that TBC is based on Jena, and talks to  
> Sesame from Jena-based code, isn't it?  Some sort of Jena-to-Sesame  
> bridge?)
>
> Jim
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> Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
> Sent by: [email protected]
> 02/03/2009 10:38 PM
> Please respond to
> [email protected]
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> To
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> cc
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> [tbc-users] Re: Sesame-Jena interaction
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> Jim;  Do a New... OWL/RDFS Sesame...
>
> Sesame is directly supported by Composer, so the wizard will create/
> open the connection for you.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Feb 3, 10:26 pm, James A Miller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Does TBC use custom code, or a published library, to connect to  
> Sesame
> > stores from the Jena TBC environment?  (IOW, how does TBC connect to
> > Sesame stores?)
> >
> > Jim
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