It's Like Déjà Vu All Over Again
"You could probably waste an entire day on the preceding links alone. But why take chances? We also give you Paul Snively..." — John Wiseman, lemonodor
I think someone somewhere already pointed at the RDFSuite, but it's worth doing again: they've recently released version 1.5 of the RDF-Schema-Specific Data Base (RSSDB) and RDF Query Language (RQL) tools, now apparently including container and reified statement (!) support.
I've been looking at RDF query languages for a while now, and none of them have been satisfactory. But RQL rocks. And RSSDB/RQL live on top of PostgreSQL, a good old-fashioned object-relational database, the kind of stuff that makes managers feel warm and fuzzy. Now it just needs to get ported to Oracle so it would actually be acceptable in a production environment.
I'm also pretty jazzed about IsaViz, the new RDF authoring tool from the W3C. It might be worth trying to get IsaViz (or rather Jena, which IsaViz relies upon) to use RSSDB and RQL as a back-end.
9:17:34 PM