Redland librdf Language Bindings [1]Dave Beckett Overview [2]Redland librdf is a library that provides a high-level interface for the Resource Description Framework (RDF) allowing the RDF graph to be parsed from XML, stored, queried and manipulated. Redland implements each of the RDF concepts in its own class via an object based API, reflected into the language APIs, currently Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby. Several classes providing functionality such as for parsers, storage are built as modules that can be loaded at compile or run-time as required. The Redland librdf language bindings provides the higher level language APIs to Redland in the following languages. * Lua (experimental) * [3]Perl * [4]PHP * [5]Python * [6]Ruby Sources and Binaries The packaged sources are available from [7]http://download.librdf.org/source/ (master site) and also from the [8]SourceForge site. The development GIT sources can also be [9]browsed on GitHub License This library is free software / open source software released under the LGPL 2.1 (GPL) or Apache 2.0 licenses. See [10]LICENSE.html for full details. Installation and Documentation See [11]INSTALL.html for general installation and configuration information and the language specific documents for installing the interfaces in the current available APIs: [12]Perl, [13]PHP, [14]Python or [15]Ruby . There are no LUA docs at this time. Mailing Lists The [16]Redland mailing lists discuss the development and use of Redland and Raptor as well as future plans and announcement of releases. __________________________________________________________________ Copyright (C) 2004-2011 [17]Dave Beckett Copyright (C) 2004-2005 [18]University of Bristol References 1. http://www.dajobe.org/ 2. http://librdf.org/ 3. docs/perl.html 4. docs/php.html 5. docs/python.html 6. docs/ruby.html 7. http://download.librdf.org/source/ 8. http://sourceforge.net/projects/librdf/ 9. http://github.com/dajobe/redland-bindings 10. LICENSE.html 11. INSTALL.html 12. docs/perl.html 13. docs/php.html 14. docs/python.html 15. docs/ruby.html 16. http://librdf.org/lists/ 17. http://www.dajobe.org/ 18. http://www.bristol.ac.uk/