Hello,
Bob had posted the following earlier in a related discussion but the
full link was cut-off.
I was returning to see about the differences in terms of what can be
done with TBC in terms of creating web applications using the
different versions of TBC, specifically Maestro Edition.  It would be
interesting to see practical applications of Semantic Web tools for
creating applications.  I'll post what was written earlier, the
introduction by Bob was in a link that got cutoff.  The other link is
to a pdf and the full link was posted.  I'm not sure why the first
link was cutoff.
On a different matter, I was curious in looking at the pdf file and
where it talks about XSLT.  I wonder what goes into a decision whether
to use something like RDFa versus using XSLT and XML.

Anyway, that link that text with the links I was mentioning is below..
Thanks,
Bruce

- With TBC Maestro Edition and TB Live, you can also take advantage of
SPARQL Web Pages, which let you generate HTML (and XML) by embedding
SPARQL
queries in HTML or XML template documents. I wrote a very basic
introduction
at
http://topquadrantblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/getting-started-with-spar...
pages.html and it points to other resources that show more about the
full
power of this technique.

Trying to build full applications around the free edition will only
take you
so far. If you take a look at the Application Development Quickstart
Guide
at http://www.topquadrant.com/docs/tbc/AppDevQuickstartGuide.pdf,
you'll get
an idea of some of the things you can do to build web services and
interactive applications for end users with TBC Maestro Edition that
can
then be deployed to TopBraid Live.

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