JRDF is an open source RDF framework for Java. It provides an object oriented model of RDF graphs including URIs, Literals and Blank Nodes. It was initially released in 2003 from work on the TKS and Kowari triple stores in order to provide an API that could be used to bridge other APIs such as Jena and to correctly model RDF concepts . These APIs allow RDF to be created and written using various formats such as N3 and RDF/XML. It has an implementation of SPARQL although it is not complete.

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  • JRDF is an open source RDF framework for Java. It provides an object oriented model of RDF graphs including URIs, Literals and Blank Nodes. It was initially released in 2003 from work on the TKS and Kowari triple stores in order to provide an API that could be used to bridge other APIs such as Jena and to correctly model RDF concepts . These APIs allow RDF to be created and written using various formats such as N3 and RDF/XML. It has an implementation of SPARQL although it is not complete. RDF graphs can be stored in memory or on disk through various persistence layers. In 2008, JRDF implemented a triple store across Hadoop using a technique called RDF molecules . JRDF is similar to other frameworks such as Jena and Sesame although it does not currently provide support for OWL.
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  • 0.5.5.4
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  • JRDF
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  • JRDF is an open source RDF framework for Java. It provides an object oriented model of RDF graphs including URIs, Literals and Blank Nodes. It was initially released in 2003 from work on the TKS and Kowari triple stores in order to provide an API that could be used to bridge other APIs such as Jena and to correctly model RDF concepts . These APIs allow RDF to be created and written using various formats such as N3 and RDF/XML. It has an implementation of SPARQL although it is not complete.
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  • JRDF (framework)
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  • JRDF
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