More, and these looks like active projects:

https://github.com/rdf-ext/rdf-parser-csvw
(javascript)

https://github.com/Swirrl/csv2rdf
Clojure. License: EPL-1.0

    Andy

On 14/01/2019 16:21, Andy Seaborne wrote:
The project can't keep acquiring "stuff" so this is our first attempt to clearup modules where we had little sign they were in use.


users@jena was sent an email on 2018-12-14.
Subject: "Retiring Jena modules"

https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/edd5876b070f24091e19b5c1dd274ef46c74a0f920d419a29a59f66b@%3Cusers.jena.apache.org%3E


On 14/01/2019 15:03, Piotr Nowara wrote:> Hi Bruno,
 >
 > thanks for your answer. I followed your github link but unfortunately I
 > don't see any readme file with instructions there.
 >

It's a maven project - "mvn clean install"

Or if you want to grab the source to incorporate into you project, then the source is directly packaged as a sources jar file:

http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/jena/jena-csv/3.9.0/jena-csv-3.9.0-sources.jar

(that is the one that makes browsing Jena source in an IDE work)

     Andy

On 14/01/2019 16:11, ajs6f wrote:
The module was retired, as Bruno explained, for lack of any maintainer. We can't keep code in the codebase when no one will take responsibility for it. Do you perchance have some time available to commit to maintaining the jena-csv module?

ajs6f

On Jan 14, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Piotr Nowara <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Andy,

thanks for those links.

Please tell me was the jena-csv module retired just because that CSVW
standard or there are some bugs that no one has time or interest to fix?

I was using jena-csv for loading  CSV files and it was doing its job pretty
well. I don't need another W3C standard to produce a ton of boiler-plate
code  (pardon, set of "metadata" files fot the Web) and  then parse it with
Ruby scripts from my JAVA application.

Thanks,
Piotr

pon., 14 sty 2019 o 08:32 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> napisał(a):

CSVW is the W3C standard relating to converting CSV to RDF.  There are
tools (e.g. below) that will do that and output a file so it is not
limited to java.

        Andy


The W3C CSVW implementation report lists a few in the EARL files:

https://w3c.github.io/csvw/tests/reports/index.html#individual-test-results

https://rubygems.org/gems/rdf-tabular (Ruby / The Unlicense)
https://github.com/theodi/csvlint.rb (Ruby / MIT license)
https://github.com/sebneu/csvw-parser (ruby / MIT)

Also:
http://www.greggkellogg.net/2015/04/implementing-csv-on-the-web/

Not CSVW:
https://github.com/tarql/tarql

On 14/01/2019 09:03, Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
Hi Piotr,

I believe it was retired for the lack of developer bandwidth to maintain
it.


If you look at the GitHub repository, there is a README at the jena-csv
folder now. It instructs users to grab - if necessary - jena-csv from jena
3.9.0 (https://github.com/apache/jena/tree/jena-3.9.0/jena-csv).
Cheers
Bruno




________________________________
From: Piotr Nowara <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 14 January 2019 9:38 PM
Subject: jena-csv



Hi,


I'm using jena-csv for importing CSV files to Jena. Now the 3.10 release

notes say it's no longer a part of the release.


What is the replacement for this retired module?

Why it was retired? (I've read the linked JIRA and discussion but I

couldn't find the reason)


Thanks,

Piotr



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