Possibly of interest to some Chefs: Redland (librdf) Resource Description Framework


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  • From: Mark V <mvyver@gmail.com>
  • To: chef@lists.opscode.com
  • Subject: Possibly of interest to some Chefs: Redland (librdf) Resource Description Framework
  • Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 17:22:35 +1000
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Hi Group,
I'm yet to fully get to grips with Chef, so I am not sure if Chef can
usefully employ this as a specialist component.... but thought some
here might know, or just be interested.
What made me think of Chef was the use of Redland by fastboot
(http://www.fastboot.org/)

"Redland is a set of free software C libraries that provide support
for the Resource Description Framework (RDF)."
and
"Raptor is a free software / Open Source C library that provides a set
of parsers and serializers that generate Resource Description
Framework (RDF) triples"

http://librdf.org/

Projects employing:
http://librdf.org/using.html

Ruby binding:
http://librdf.org/docs/ruby.html

HTH
Mark


  • Possibly of interest to some Chefs: Redland (librdf) Resource Description Framework, Mark V, 05/07/2009

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