The author of this post shares his "simple guide usable by any Ruby developer seeking to exploit SPARQL without hassles". Includes a code example which outputs the results in the CSV format. CSV was chosen over XML because this is about a "no-brainer installation and utilization" guide for a Ruby developer that already knows how to use Ruby for HTTP based data access.
URL: https://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/doc/kidehen@openlinksw.com/weblog/kidehen@openlinksw.com%27s%20BLOG%20%5B127%5D/1648
Keywords: SPARQL, Representational State Transfer (REST)
Author: Idehen, Kingsley
Date created: 2011-01-25 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P10M
- Understands how the pattern matching of SPARQL queries can be expressed using functionally equivalent constructs in RDF programming libraries.
- Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Processing RDF data using programming languages.
- Understands how the pattern matching of SPARQL queries can be expressed using functionally equivalent constructs in RDF programming libraries.
- Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Understands how the pattern matching of SPARQL queries can be expressed using functionally equivalent constructs in RDF programming libraries.
- Processing RDF data using programming languages.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Processing RDF data using programming languages.
- Understands how the pattern matching of SPARQL queries can be expressed using functionally equivalent constructs in RDF programming libraries.
Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Uses utilities and convenience functions the provide shortcuts for frequently used patterns, such as matching the multiple label properties used in real data.
- Uses RDF libraries to process various types of SPARQL query result.
- Understands how the pattern matching of SPARQL queries can be expressed using functionally equivalent constructs in RDF programming libraries.
Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.
- Processing RDF data using programming languages.
- Uses RDF-specific programming methods to query RDF data and save the results for further processing.