Alberto Reggiori has released a major update to his Perl framework for
managing RDF databases, RDFStore.
Changes in this major release
include:
- Updated SiRPAC RDF parser to latest W3C Java version
- DBMS now runs on Linux using db1.85 compatibility API
- New in-memory and SDBM storage support
- Added file locking for DB_File and SDBM
- Berkeley DB and DBMS support made optional
- Perl API now conforms to latest Stanford RDF API Draft
Reggiori writes:
This version fixed a lot of bugs and inconsistencies in the original
code. Now RDFStore can run either in-memory, local or remote on-disk
storages. Perl ActiveState win32 users should be able to get minimum storage
support via the SDBM library. Linux users can start to experiment with the
DBMS TCP/IP storage daemon distributed with the package. SiRPAC based
applications should benefit of the latest bug fixing and updates from W3C
site.
RDFStore can be downloaded either from the project home page or CPAN. A demonstration site is now online.