
                           Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit

Dave Beckett
Institute for Learning and Research Technology
University of Bristol

Overview

   Raptor is a free software/Open Source C library that parses RDF syntaxes
   such as RDF/XML and N-Triples into RDF triples.

   Raptor was designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library (RDF Parser
   Toolkit for Redland) but is entirely separate. It is a portable library that
   works across many POSIX systems (Unix, GNU/Linux, BSDs, OSX, cygwin, win32).
   Raptor has no memory leaks and is fast.

   This is a mature and stable library. See the todo list for the current state
   information.  A  summary of the changes can be found in the NEWS file,
   detailed API changes in the release notes and file-by-file changes in the
   CVS ChangeLog.

Parsers

  RDF/XML Parser

   A Parser for the RDF/XML syntax as revised by the W3C RDF Core working
   group.
     * Designed to integrate well with Redland
     * Fully handles the RDF/XML syntax updates for XML Base, xml:lang, RDF
       datatyping and Collections.
     * Handles all RDF vocabularies such as FOAF, RSS 1.0, Dublin Core, OWL
     * Parses and generates N-Triples supporting XML literals, language tagging
       and datatypes
     * Parses  content  on the web if libcurl, libxml2 or BSD libfetch is
       available.
     * Handles rdf:resource / resource attributes
     * Uses expat and/or (GNOME) libxml XML parsers as available or required
     * Optional features can be selected at run time.
     * (Perl, Python, Java, Tcl, Ruby, PHP interfaces when used via Redland)
     * No memory leaks
     * Fast
     * rapper RDF parser utility program

   The remaining issues are recorded in the to do list.

  N-Triples Parser

   A parser for the N-Triples syntax as used by the W3C RDF Core working group
   for the RDF Test Cases.

  Turtle Parser

   A parser for the Turtle Terse RDF Triple Language syntax, designed as a
   useful subset of Notation 3.

  RSS "tag soup" parser

   An  experimental  parser for the multiple XML RSS formats that use the
   elements such as channel, item, title, description in different ways. Turns
   the input where possible into RSS 1.0 RDF triples. RSS 1.0 as a full RDF
   vocabulary, is parsed by the RDF/XML parser.

Documentation

   The public API is described in the libraptor.3 UNIX manual page. It is
   demonstrated in the rapper utility program which shows how to call the
   parser and get back the triples. When Raptor is used inside Redland, the
   Redland documentation explains how to call the parser and contains several
   example programs. There are also further examples in the example directory
   of the distribution.

   To install Raptor see the Installation document.

Sources

   The packaged sources are available from
   http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/dist/source/ (master site) and also from
   the SourceForge site. There are nightly snapshots of the development version
   which is can also be browsed via CVSweb.

License

   This library is free software / open source software released under the LGPL
   or MPL licenses. See LICENSE.html for full details.

Mailing Lists

   The Redland mailing lists discusses the development and use of Raptor and
   Redland as well as future plans and announcement of releases.
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   Copyright  2000-2004 Dave Beckett, Institute for Learning and Research
   Technology, University of Bristol
