In this Java Semantic Web Programming session we have a good mix of hands-on coding and a selection of programming related presentations.
Agenda TBC
12.00pm kick-off, introduction
12.30pm presentations
3.30pm Lunch break
4.00pm Coding projects discussions
4.30pm Coding
6.00pm Round up -project presentations closing
8.00pm dinner off-site
Introduction to Jena - Jeremy Carroll - TopQuadrant
- Jena and Semantic Web Standards
- The Model API
- ARQ - A SPARQL Processor for Jena
- Overview of the Graph API + Inference
Java Application Development - Taylor Cowan
- JenaBean
- JenaBean fluent interface pattern
- jpa4jena and annotated SPARQL named queries
GeoSparql and Geospatial Relationship Processing - Marco Neumann - KONA
- Standards / Geospatial Relationship Types RCC8
- spatial indexing and access methods
Architecture review for integrated product development with Jena - Sanjiva Nath / Eric Diaz - Zagile
- Integration as a Web service
- UI
Graph SPI, and why you might want to implement your own graphs - Jeremy Carroll TopQuadrant
- The Graph SPI is useful for advanced application developers, who can add additional middleware type function
**Please be advised that the we will not discuss any standards or products exhaustively (there are other opportunities to do so) But rather give the community an opportunity to gather once in a while and discuss all
things Jena
And if you don't like maven, this includes the jena/jenabean libs
http://tcowan.s3.amazonaws.com/jenabean_ex.zip![]()
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Here's the presentation file
http://tcowan.s3.amazonaws.com/sfo_semweb_meetup.pptx![]()
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Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.
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Here are some examples I'll be discussing. It's a maven project and will pull in jena, and jenabean as dependencies.
http://jenabean.googlecode.com/svn/jenabean-lab1/
