Apache Jena
Developer(s) | HP Labs (until October 2009), then Apache Software Foundation |
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Stable release | 4.9.0[1]
/ 4 July 2023 |
Repository | Jena Repository |
Written in | Java |
Type | Semantic Web |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | jena |
Apache Jena is an open source Semantic Web framework for Java. It provides an API to extract data from and write to RDF graphs. The graphs are represented as an abstract "model". A model can be sourced with data from files, databases, URLs or a combination of these. A model can also be queried through SPARQL 1.1.
Jena is similar to RDF4J (formerly OpenRDF Sesame); though, unlike RDF4J, Jena provides support for OWL (Web Ontology Language). The framework has various internal reasoners and the Pellet reasoner (an open source Java OWL-DL reasoner) can be set up to work in Jena.
Jena supports serialisation of RDF graphs to:
Versions
After Apache integration
Jena was integrated as a project under the umbrella of The Apache Software Foundation in April 2012, after having been in the Apache Incubator since November 2010.[2][3]
Release Name | Date |
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Apache Jena 4.5.0 | 2022-05-01 |
Apache Jena 4.4.0 | 2022-01-13 |
Apache Jena 4.3.2 | 2021-12-17 |
Apache Jena 4.3.1 | 2021-12-10 |
Apache Jena 4.3.0 | 2021-12-05 |
Apache Jena 4.2.0 | 2021-09-12 |
Apache Jena 4.1.0 | 2021-05-31 |
Apache Jena 4.0.0 | 2021-03-27 |
Apache Jena 3.17.0 | 2020-11-25 |
Apache Jena 3.16.0 | 2020-07-09 |
Apache Jena 3.15.0 | 2020-05-15 |
Apache Jena 3.14.0 | 2020-01-16 |
Apache Jena 3.13.1 | 2019-10-06 |
Apache Jena 3.13.0 | 2019-09-25 |
Apache Jena 3.12.0 | 2019-05-27 |
Apache Jena 3.11.0 | 2019-04-24 |
Apache Jena 3.10.0 | 2018-12-30 |
Apache Jena 3.9.0 | 2018-10-08 |
Apache Jena 3.8.0 | 2018-07-02 |
Apache Jena 3.7.0 | 2018-02-14 |
Apache Jena 3.6.0 | 2017-12-17 |
Apache Jena 3.5.0 | 2017-11-02 |
Apache Jena 3.4.0 | 2017-07-21 |
Apache Jena 3.3.0 | 2017-05-21 |
Apache Jena 3.2.0 | 2017-02-10 |
Apache Jena 3.1.0 | 2016-05-14 |
Apache Jena 3.0.0 | 2015-07-29 |
Apache Jena 2.13.0 | 2015-03-13 |
Apache Jena 2.12.0 | 2014-08-07 |
Apache Jena 2.11.0 | 2013-09-18 |
Apache Jena 2.10.0 | 2013-02-25 |
Apache Jena 2.7.0 | 2011-12-23 |
Before Apache integration
Jena was created by HP Labs and was on SourceForge since 2001, and was donated to The Apache Software Foundation in November 2010.[4]
Release Name | Date |
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Jena 2.6.0 | 2009-05-18 |
Jena 2.1 | 2004-02-10 |
Jena 2.0 | 2003-08-28 |
Jena 1.1.0 | 2001-07-06 |
Jena 1.0 | 2000-08-28 |
Fuseki
Fuseki is an HTTP interface to RDF data. It supports SPARQL for querying and updating. The project is a sub-project of Jena and is developed as servlet. Fuseki can also be run stand-alone server as it ships preconfigured with the Jetty web server.
ARQ
ARQ is a query engine within Jena that supports SPARQL.[5]
References
- ^ "Release jena-4.9.0". 20 April 2023.
- ^ "Jena". The Apache Software Foundation. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
- ^ "Jena". The Apache Software Foundation. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
Apache Jena provides a complete framework for building Semantic Web and Linked Data applications in Java, and provides: parsers for RDF/XML, Turtle and N-triples; a Java programming API; a complete implementation of the SPARQL query language; a rule-based inference engine for RDFS and OWL entailments; TDB (a non-SQL persistent triple store); SDB (a persistent triples store built on a relational store) and Fuseki, an RDF server using web protocols. Jena complies with all relevant recommendations for RDF and related technologies from the W3C.
- ^ "[Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator". The Apache Software Foundation. 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
The open source project was originally created as part of a research activity in HPLabs. In building new systems, the researchers identified the value of a common platform that dealt with the low level details of the standards.
- ^ "ARQ - A SPARQL Processor for Jena". Retrieved 2019-08-11.
ARQ is a query engine for Jena that supports the SPARQL RDF Query language.
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