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Instant Apache Stanbol
Instant Apache Stanbol
Instant Apache Stanbol
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Stanbol is a software application which helps traditional content management systems to get ready for the emerging linked data web. It also provides a flexible framework for building modularized RESTful applications and includes Apache Clerezza for processing RDF data. Its goal is to provide Web and CMS developers with a set of HTTP/RESTful services to help them integrate semantic technologies into their products and web sites.

Instant Apache Stanbol How-to gives you detailed recipes on how to get the power of Stanbol to your application. It will give you precise instruction on how to get more out of your data and show you the power of semantic data, thereby helping you to make your information richer and easier to find.

Instant Apache Stanbol How-to gives an introduction to the various aspects of Stanbol. Clear and practical recipes will help you start taking advantage of Stanbol in your applications. It gets you started into semantic technologies quickly and painlessly.

You will learn how metadata can facilitated by finding the relevant information. Also you will learn about the Stanbol architecture and how to extend Stanbol and make it even more powerful to suit your needs. The recipe will guide you through accessing Stanbol, building your own Semantic RESTful API by using JAX-RS, OSGi services, and the Apache Clerezza RDF facilities.

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Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear explanations for the most important and useful tasks. Instant Apache Stanbol How-to will enable you to become an expert in content management with semantics at the core, with the help of practical recipes,

Who this book is for

Instant Apache Stanbol How-to is for developers who would like to extend Stanbol or would just like to use Stanbol without caring about its internals.Most recipes use Javascript but any programming language can be used. A few recipes that show how to extend Stanbol require some familiarity with Java.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 26, 2013
ISBN9781783281244
Instant Apache Stanbol
Author

Reto Bachmann-Gmur

Reto Bachmann-Gmur, first learned about the Web in 1996,and believed it to be the perfect opportunity to combine his passion for technology with his desire to do something socially relevant. However,he got buried under all the information overload of the Web,and hardly got a chance to breathe until he finally heard about the semantic Web in 2002.He started development on various open source projects that were designed as better means to deal with the ever-growing information, ideally of course in a decentralized fashion without any position, and which were able to control the free flow of information.He worked on Graph Versioning with the Jena team at HP Laboratories, and on Semantic Content Management with Adobe.Since he hasn't fixed the world yet,he's increasingly trying to get others to do the job,partially with his consulting firm wymiwyg.com and partially fathering his 10-year-old son,ultimately spending less time fixing and more time enjoying.He's a member of the Apache foundation and is active in various Semantic Web-related Apache projects.

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    Instant Apache Stanbol - Reto Bachmann-Gmur

    Table of Contents

    Instant Apache Stanbol

    Credits

    About the Author

    About the Reviewers

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    Preface

    What this book covers

    What you need for this book

    Who this book is for

    Conventions

    Reader feedback

    Customer support

    Downloading the example code

    Errata

    Piracy

    Questions

    1. Instant Apache Stanbol

    Compiling and running Stanbol (Simple)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    There's more...

    Using NetBeans

    Using Eclipse

    Enhancing your content (Simple)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    There's more...

    Accessing another chain

    Authenticating users

    Accessing and using the RDF data (Intermediate)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works…

    There's more...

    Having Stanbol recognize our entities (Intermediate)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    There's more...

    Using Named Entity Linking

    Using ReferencedSite

    Enabling faceted browsing of our content (Simple)

    Getting ready

    How to do it…

    How it works…

    There's more…

    Creating a new core with LDPath

    The Fusepool Enhanced Content Store

    Reasoning with ontologies (Intermediate)

    Getting ready

    How to do it…

    How it works...

    There's more

    Interacting with the OSGi environment (Simple)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    There's more...

    Creating our own Stanbol component (Advanced)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works…

    There's more…

    Accessing the guest book in other formats

    Creating the guestbook on the command line

    Creating our own Stanbol enhancement engine (Advanced)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    There's more...

    Creating a launcher (Intermediate)

    Getting ready

    How to do it...

    How it works...

    Instant Apache Stanbol


    Instant Apache Stanbol

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    About the Author

    Reto Bachmann-Gmür, first learned about the Web in 1996, and believed it to be the perfect opportunity to combine his passion for technology with his desire to do something socially relevant. However, he got buried under all the information overload of the Web, and hardly got a chance to breathe until he finally heard about the semantic Web in 2002. He started development on various open source projects that were designed as better means to deal with the ever-growing information, ideally of course in a decentralized fashion without any position, and which were able to control the free flow of information. He worked on Graph Versioning with the Jena team at HP Laboratories, and on Semantic Content Management with Adobe. Since he hasn't fixed the world yet, he's increasingly trying to get others to do the job, partially with his consulting firm wymiwyg.com and partially fathering his 10-year-old son, ultimately spending less time fixing and more time enjoying.

    He's a member of the Apache foundation and is active in various Semantic Web-related Apache projects.

    I would like to thank the many people who supported the writing of this book by

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