Friday, October 15, 2004

Rx4RDF 

Rx4RDF
"Rx4RDF is a set of technologies designed to make W3C's RDF more accessible and easier to use.

RxPath is a specification and reference implementation for querying, transforming and updating RDF by specifying a deterministic mapping of the RDF model to the XML data model defined by XPath. Rx4RDF shields developers from the complexity of RDF by enabling you to use familar XML technologies like XPath, XSLT and XUpdate. We call their RDF equivalents RxPath, RxSLT, and RxUpdate respectively.

ZML is a Wiki-like text formatting language that lets you write arbitrary XML or HTML, enabling you to author XML documents with (nearly) the same ease as a Wiki entry.

RxML is an alternative XML serialization for RDF that is designed for easy authoring in ZML, allowing novices to author and edit RDF metadata."

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