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Status of RDF in Drupal (November 09) and wrap up of ISWC2009 | OpenSpring

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Status of RDF in Drupal (November 09) and wrap up of ISWC2009 | OpenSpring
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I had the pleasure to give a presentation of the paper " Produce and Consume Linked Data with Drupal! " at ISWC2009 last, and I was very honored we won the Best Semantic Web in Use Paper award! The 30 minutes of presentation + Q/A passed very quickly and I didn't have much time to expand on the status of RDF in Drupal 7 vs. Drupal 6 after describing the inner workings of the modules we developed. I'm sure this will also interest some people outside the attendees. First of all, the current stable version of Drupal is Drupal 6 (the latest version at the time of this writing being Drupal 6.14 ). This is the version on which we started to implement the contributed modules presented at ISWC2009, namely RDF CCK , RDF external vocabulary importer (Evoc) , SPARQL Endpoint and RDF SPARQL Proxy . Contributed modules means they do not get included in the core Drupal package, but people can download them from drupal.org for free and drop them on their server so Drupal core can be extended. These 4 modules work pretty well on Drupal 6, you can get RDF export in RDF/XML, N-Triples, turtle, json. However generating RDFa is not very easy as it requires to patch the CCK on which we rely to generate the content pages and store the various field data. We made sure this would not be a problem in the next version of Drupal (Drupal 7) which is still under development, and due to be released sometime next year. While we were at it, we also worked on porting one of the functionality present in the RDF CCK and Evoc module to Drupal 7 core: the ability to map the data structure to RDF and expose this in RDFa. This ...

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