Yes indeed! I’m considering adding built-in SPARQL support as well. Do you know how widely it is used?
On Fri, 16 Aug 2019 at 18.08, Reto Gmür <r...@factsmission.com> wrote: > Hi Martynas, > > This sounds very similar to JARQL which applied the TARQL idea to JSON in > allowing to run CONSTRUCT queries on JSON data. > > See: https://github.com/linked-solutions/jarql > > Cheers, > Reto > > -----Original Message----- > From: Martynas Jusevičius <marty...@atomgraph.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2019 11:30 PM > To: jena-users-ml <users@jena.apache.org> > Subject: JSON2RDF > > Hi all, > > just wanted to let you know that in addition to CSV2RDF we've now > published JSON2RDF: > https://github.com/AtomGraph/JSON2RDF > > It's a Jena-based generic JSON2RDF converter which reads JSON and writes > streaming N-Triples output. > Such output is well-suited for further transformation with SPARQL > CONSTRUCT, for vocabulary (re-)mapping, URI building, datatype fixing etc. > > I think the algorithm is similar to JSON-LD but I'm not too sure. In any > case, no @context is necessary as JSON2RDF accepts arbitrary JSON. > > I see JSON2RDF+CONSTRUCT as a more flexible alternative to > JSON-LD+@context when it comes to lifting JSON data to RDF. > > Hope it can be useful. > > > Martynas > atomgraph.com >