Please take a look at TopBraid Suite: http://www.topquadrant.com/topbraid/composer/videos.html
This supports application development using Web browsers. You can also use TBC-ME to develop Web services that call SPARQLMotion scripts. This would allow you to use the services from composer (merging RDF graphs, import/export faciltiies, processing through reasoners including SPIN, etc.) and receive results in text, XML and HTML format. -- Scott On Mar 26, 10:04 am, Nick Khamis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Scott, > > Thank you so much for you response, I have been using TBC for over a year > now, and I understand how this question is irrelevant to the TBC community. > I included TBC in the list of CC because I would like your expertise on the > matter... We are thirsty and would like to start implementing applications > that use OWL-DL ontologies, and Triple stores instead of traditional RDMS > schemas.... > > Regards, > Ninus > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Scott Henninger < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Nick; There seems to be some misunderstanding on either what TBC does > > or the topic of this news forum, which is questions on TopBraid > > Composer. > > > Composer is an ontology editor. An ontology editor does exactly what > > you are looking for: <OWL-DL (with > > instances, object properties, axioms, inference services) > > ontologies>. Composer also uses the SemWeb standard SPARQL query > > language for querying and manipulating data. > > > Composer's implementation is practical and efficient. > > > <Are there any safe, complete, and practical means of doing this using > > My/Postgre-SQL> > > > Relational stores are supported in composer though a D2RQ proxy. > > Safe, complete, and practical. > > > <Again we would like to create concepts, instances, properties with > > their respected domain and ranges, inferences services, sparql > > querying> > > > These are fully supported by TopBraid Composer. In addition, Composer > > supports the use of multiple reasoners and rule engines which can be > > configured to run in a sequence. > > > <...using our own Java implementation and a "nice :)" triple > > store....> > > > This part of the discussion might belong on a different forum. > > However you need to build extensions to Composer, you can design plug- > > ins and you should look into TopBraid Live and Ensemble, the latter of > > which provides an easy, efficient way to develop Semantic Web > > applications. > > > -- Scott > > > On Mar 26, 9:29 am, Nick Khamis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Basically we are implementing an application that will create OWL-DL > > (with > > > instances, object properties, axioms, inference services) ontologies > > using > > > Java code we are using The OWLAPI for this. We are looking for a > > practical > > > and efficient means of storing these ontologies and still be able to do > > > everything that we can do as if they where .owl files. Are there any > > safe, > > > complete, and practical means of doing this using My/Postgre-SQL and some > > > third party layer on top? Again we would like to create concepts, > > instances, > > > properties with their respected domain and ranges, inferences services, > > > sparql querying (everything we can do with say TBC and and owl file) on > > the > > > fly using our own Java implementation and a "nice :)" triple store. > > > > Thank you in advanced for your responses, I really appreciate it, > > > > Ninus --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TopBraid Composer Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/topbraid-composer-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
