Part II RDF Development Environments and Client Tools
Part II provides in-depth information about Oracle RDF Graph support in development environments such as Apache Jena and Eclipse RDF4J. It also covers working with RDF data using client tools such as RDF Graph Query UI, SQL Developer, and a plug-in for Protégé.
- RDF Graph Server and Query UI
The RDF Graph Server and Query UI allows you to run SPARQL queries and perform advanced RDF graph data management operations using a REST API and an Oracle JET based query UI. - RDF Graph Support for Apache Jena
RDF Graph support for Apache Jena (also referred to here as support for Apache Jena) provides a Java-based interface to Oracle Graph RDF Graph by implementing the well-known Jena Graph, RDF graph, and DatasetGraph APIs. - RDF Graph Support for Eclipse RDF4J
Oracle RDF Graph Adapter for Eclipse RDF4J utilizes the popular Eclipse RDF4J framework to provide Java developers support to use the RDF graph feature of Oracle AI Database. - RDF Support in SQL Developer
You can use Oracle SQL Developer to perform operations related to the RDF Graph feature of Oracle Graph. - Getting Started with the Plug-in for Protégé
Oracle Graph enables you to view, edit, and manage database ontologies in your Protégé application using a plug-in for Protégé.