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h1. Overview

ActiveRDF is a library for accessing RDF data from Ruby programs. It can be used as data layer in Ruby-on-Rails, similar to ?ActiveRecord (which provides an O/R mapping to relational databases). ActiveRDF in RoR allows you to create semantic web applications very rapidly. ActiveRDF gives you a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for your RDF model: you can address RDF resources, classes, properties, etc. programmatically, without queries.

* ActiveRDF can be used with various RDF stores, more adapters are easy to add
* ActiveRDF uses convention over configuration, working nicely in 90% of the cases
* ActiveRDF is in active development
* ActiveRDF is open source, released under GPL license

h1. Getting started

Check out our GettingStartedGuide which shows you:
* how to install ActiveRDF and its Adapters
* how to read and write to RDF triple stores
* how to create a Ruby on Rails application that gets its data from a triple store

h1. Example

h2. Create and edit people



# we load activerdf
require 'active_rdf'

# we add an existing SPARQL database as datasource
ConnectionPool.add_data_source :type => :sparql, :url => "http://m3pe.org:8080/repositories/test-people", :results => :sparql_xml

# we register a short-hand notation for the namespace used in this test data 
Namespace.register :test, 'http://activerdf.org/test/'

# now we can access all RDF properties of a person as Ruby attributes:
eyal = RDFS::Resource.new 'http://activerdf.org/test/eyal'
puts eyal.age
puts eyal.eye
puts eyal.class

# now we construct Ruby classes for the currently existing RDFS classes
ObjectManager.construct_classes

# and we can use these classes
armin = TEST::Person.new 'http://armin-haller.com/#me'

# we cannot change anything, since SPARQL endpoints have just read-only access

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