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April 13, 2013

Apache Marmotta (incubator)

Filed under: Apache Marmotta,Linked Data — Patrick Durusau @ 6:19 pm

Apache Marmotta (incubator)

From the webpage:

Apache Marmotta (incubator) is an Open Platform for Linked Data.

The goal of Apache Marmotta is to provide an open implementation of a Linked Data Platform that can be used, extended and deployed easily by organizations who want to publish Linked Data or build custom applications on Linked Data.

Right now the project is being setting up installed in the Apache Software Foundation infrastructure. The team is working to have available to download in the upcoming weeks the first release under incubator. Check the development section for further details how we work or subscribe to our mailing lists to follow the projects day to day.

Features

  • Read-Write Linked Data
  • RDF triple store with transactions, versioning and rule-base reasoning
  • SPARQL and LDPath query languages
  • Transparent Linked Data Caching
  • Integrated security mechanisms

Background

Marmotta comes as a continuation of the work in the Linked Media Framework project. LMF is an easy-to-setup server application that bundles some technologies such as Apache Stanbol or Apache Solr to offer some advanced services. After the release 2.6, the Read-Write Linked Data server code and some related libraries have been set aside to incubate Marmotta within the The Apache Software Foundation. LMF still keeps exactly the same functionallity, but now bundling Marmotta too.

If a client wants a Linked Data Platform, the least you can do is recommend one from Apache.

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