Hi,

On 02/07/14 15:16, Prashant wrote:
I am planning to use Marmotta linked data platform in production to build 
applications for my client.

Great! Let's see where we can help you.

My main requirements are

1. Sparql Query speed like native memory storage like Jena TDB.

We do not have performance figure about the KiWi triple store in comparison win Jena TDB or other. If you get some, please share it with the community to have a reference.

Please, take into account that KiWi is just the default triple store. In Marmotta you can easily use any Sesame-based triples store. Further details at:

http://marmotta.apache.org/platform/backends

2. Versioning so that user can get snapshot of data at specified date by sparql 
queries.

Such feature is available in KiWi:

http://marmotta.apache.org/platform/versioning-module

4. Text Search

That feature was not coming to Marmotta from LMF (http://lmf.googlecode.com). But you should be able to still use it by adding this dependency to your webapp launcher:

  <dependency>
    <groupId>at.newmedialab.lmf</groupId>
    <artifactId>lmf-search</artifactId>
    <version>3.2.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
  </dependency>

All details at http://code.google.com/p/lmf/wiki/ModuleSemanticSearch

5. Internationalization

What do you mean with internationalization? I think that depends on the concrete application you want to build on top of, and the use the internationalization capabilities that RDF provides.

I was playing with binary of Apache Marmotta 3.2.1 and found numerous issues 
while doing administration. It appears that it has been published in May 2013. 
Since then there is no major release. So I moved to latest git source and I 
found it has lots of good integration with cache, different backend like titan 
etc.

Well, the date issue was already addressed by Nandana.

We are aware of some login issues in the admin ui. But if you could detail your problems as issues at Jira, that would be great.

My questions here are

1. How stable is current source code is? can it be used in production like 
setup.
2. Is there any documentation to build and release current source code?

I'd say the current source code (3.3.0-SNAPSHOT is pretty stable). Try to build it by youselft as described at:

http://marmotta.apache.org/installation#source

and tell us about it.

Thanks so much for the feedback/

Cheers,

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