Redland RDF Application Framework
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Redland is a set of free software libraries written in C that provide support for the Resource Description Framework (RDF), created by Dave Beckett (a former resident of Redland, Bristol).
The packages that form Redland are:
- Redland RDF Application Framework providing the C RDF API
- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for parsing and serializing RDF syntaxes (RDF/XML, N-Triples, Turtle, RSS tag soup, Atom)
- Rasqal RDF Query Library for executing RDF queries with RDQL and SPARQL
- Redland Language Bindings for APIs to Redland in C#, Java, Objective-C, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
Redland is a mature set of libraries, in development since 2000 and closely conformant to the relevant W3C specifications.
See also[]
External links[]
- http://librdf.org/
- http://md.devc.at/internet/semantic-web/rdf/redland-rdf (TM-hub)
- http://kill.devc.at/internet/semantic-web/rdf/redland/tutorial
Categories:
- RDF data access
- Resource Description Framework
- C (programming language) libraries
- Python (programming language) libraries
- Free software programmed in Python
- Computer library stubs