<with the limited information that you know about our "proposed
application"
so maybe without even putting that into focus... Which triple store db
(jenadb, sdb, sesame etc...) do you feel would "play nice" with
Composer +
SPIN + Sparql. >

I would also suggest approaching this incrementally.  A triple store
back-end is only necessary if your ontology is too large for
Composer's in-memory triple store.  No installs, no third-party apps
are necessary.  Just open Composer, load the ontologies you want and
start querying/modifying.

If you find that performance is lacking, or you have insufficient
memory for the size of your ontologies, then Sesame and Jena RDB are
packaged with Composer and can be used without needing to install
anything.  AllegroGraph is a good product that you can download,
install, and run in the background.  Composer has adapters to all of
these RDF stores - it is a matter of creating a "connection" to the
store.  Once this is established, you can merge, query, browse these
graphs with Composer's interface, scripting language, etc.

Composer also has adapters for Oracle 11g, spreadsheets, XML,
relational databases, etc.

-- Scott
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