Ontotext open source workbench ? #3185
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Got any screenshots? |
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Not yet, it appears to be npm based, and of course the npm-version on my cheap ARM-test server is not supported :-/ But this (somewhat old) youtube video should give a good impression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEYEcmaYBBY |
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Looks fundamentally similar to our own workbench, but a lot more modern :) |
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From what I remember from the GraphDB 8 standard version, one can select and delete triples and it has a nice visualization for ontologies. Once again, I don't know if it works with "plain" RDF4J, but it's worth the try, maybe @avataar knows more about this. |
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Many things will work fine with plain old RDF4J but some things rely on GraphDB's APIs (e.g. repository managament, user management, most of the visualizations, import). Forking and adapting it to pure RDF4J is certainly possible. We just open sourced what we had, the goal wasn't to make it universal out of the box. |
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We need someone with some Angular experience to take a closer look at this, and give an estimate of what's involved. |
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Some specific points that come to mind:
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Ontotext has open sourced their workbench https://github.com/Ontotext-AD/graphdb-workbench (Apache License)
Though it is not clear if it also can be used with "plain" RDF4J, would it be an option to support this workbench as an alternative to or replacement of the RDF4J workbench ?
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