Hi Michel,
 
(we met at the 4th energy VoCamp in Barcelona :-)
 
Well, that answer is not 'satisfactory' for me. If my understanding is
correct, either Marmotta or LDP should provide the functionality
implemented by pubby, and even more. 
 
Marmotta is said to be a linked data publishing platform, so I guess it
can publish Linked Data à la pubby.
Then LDP is supposed to define guidelines to publish linked data
propery, so it is also supposed to provide even more functionalities (as
write functionalites whereas pubby is 'read-only').
 
But hope to get clearer information from the Marmotta team
Cheers
Fabian
 
 


>>> "Bohms, H.M. (Michel)" <[email protected]> 07.10.2014 10:37 >>>

Hi Fabian,
Think the asnwer was something like: do not expect this from LDP (only
for meta/container level) and Marmotta does not have this pubby
functionality (yet?).
But indeed, you might expect it as simple http-based alternative for
(simple) sparql queries….
Looking forward too to more responses indeed,
Gr Michel
 

From: Fabian Cretton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: dinsdag 7 oktober 2014 8:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to use Marmotta for Linked data publishing ?

 

Hi,

 

How can Marmotta be used for linked data publishing (à la Pubby), thus
handling content negociation when querying (dereferencing) a resource
hosted by Marmotta.

 

This question is related to [1] where I didn't find the answers, I
think Michel was looking for the same information.

 

If I take a DBPedia example, a client can ask for 

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Germany

and depending on the requested format, get an html representation of
the resource http://dbpedia.org/page/Germany

or the RDF representation http://dbpedia.org/data/Germany

 

I did set up such a behavior using Pubby in the past, but I would like
to do the same using Marmotta instead. Also I am not familiar with LDP
yet, but started reading about it.

 

If such linked data publishing is possible, is it a basic Marmotta
feature (will Marmotta publish any resource of its store as linked
data), or does it rely on the LDP implementation (only LDPR will thus be
published) ?

 

As Michel asked in [1], is there any example about how to set up such a
behaviour ?

This feature being certainly different from the
"/marmotta/resource?uri=" web service.

 

Thank you for any pointer.

Fabian

 

 

[1]
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/marmotta-users/201409.mbox/%3C730127A8D040CB4A976BE07F089997068BCC2411%40EXC-MBX03.tsn.tno.nl%3E




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