Please clarify: CRUD operations for

-          ontologies

-          triples in ontologies expressed in RDF

-          or something else? (e.g. axioms in ontologies, or individuals in say 
an OWL Ontology)

 

 

Concerning Jena, when I worked on that project, the belief was that the typical 
life cycle had

   Create + Update operations, followed by Read operations

and we tended to design with that in mind, while supporting CRUD in any order. 
i.e. we believed Jena was being used more for analysis type applications than 
OLTP type applications.

 

Of course, I don’t know any better than anyone else (not in the Jena team) what 
the current design goals are.

 

Jeremy

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Khamis
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 8:14 PM
To: [email protected]; GATE ML
Subject: [tbc-users] Best of Breed OWL API

 

Hello Everyone,

We are currently considering one of the following (jena.jar, gate.jar, 
protege.jar) libraries to assist in CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) 
operations of ontologies. We will be using triple stores such as (jenadb, sdb, 
rdfcrm). I am trying to learn from your experiences regarding this issue and 
what  your advice (pros and cons) is in terms of using the listed libraries. We 
are also open to recommendations of other APIs that I have not listed.

Regards,
Ninus.




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