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'''Apache Jena''' is an open source Semantic Web framework for the Java by HP Labs (until October 2009), then Apache Software Foundation. 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 Web Ontology Language (OWL). The framework has various internal reasoners can be set up to work in Jena.
'''Apache Jena''' is an open source Semantic Web framework for the Java by HP Labs (until October 2009), then Apache Software Foundation. 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 Web Ontology Language (OWL). The framework has various internal reasoners can be set up to work in Jena.

Revision as of 12:07, 20 April 2019

Apache Jena

Apache Jena
license = Apache License 2.0

Apache Jena is an open source Semantic Web framework for the Java by HP Labs (until October 2009), then Apache Software Foundation. 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 Web Ontology Language (OWL). The framework has various internal reasoners can be set up to work in Jena.

Jena supports serialisation of RDF graphs to:

  • a RDF database
  • a relational database
  • RDF/XML
  • Turtle
  • Notation 3

Software Releases

Release Name Date Release Notes
Apache Jena 3.10.0 2018-12-30 ANN
Apache Jena 3.9.0 2018-10-08 ANN
Apache Jena 3.8.0 2018-07-02 ANN
Apache Jena 3.7.0 2018-04-14 ANN
Apache Jena 3.6.0 2017-12-17 ANN
Apache Jena 3.5.0 2017-11-02 ANN
Apache Jena 3.4.0 2017-07-21 ANN
Apache Jena 3.3.0 2017-05-21 ANN
Apache Jena 3.2.0 2017-02-10 ANN
Apache Jena 3.1.0 2016-05-14 ANN
Apache Jena 3.0.0 2015-07-29 ANN
Apache Jena 2.13.0 2015-03-13 ANN
Apache Jena 2.12.1 2014-10-09 ANN
Apache Jena 2.12.0 2014-08-07
Apache Jena 2.11.1 2014-01-24
Apache Jena 2.11.0 2013-09-18
Apache Jena 2.10.1 2013-05-15 ANN
Apache Jena 2.10.0 2013-02-25 ANN
Apache Jena 2.7.4 2012-10-25
Apache Jena 2.7.3 2012-08-08
Apache Jena 2.7.2 2012-07-02
Apache Jena 2.7.1 2012-06-18
Apache Jena 2.7.0 2011-12-23 ANN ANN YHOO
Jena 2.6.3 2010-06-01 ANN
Jena 2.6.2 2009-10-16
Jena 2.6.0 2009-05-18 ANN: Jena 2.6.0 and ARQ 2.7.0
Jena 2.5.7 2008-12-08
Jena 2.5.6 2008-06-12
Jena 2.5.5 2008-02-18
Jena 2.5.4 2007-09-19 ANN
Jena 2.5.3 2007-06-18 ANN
Jena 2.5.2 2007-02-07 ANN
Jena 2.5.1 2007-01-24 ANN
Jena 2.5 2007-01-18
Jena 2.4 2006-05-04
Jena 2.3 2005-12-01
Jena 2.2 2005-04-19
Jena 2.1 2004-02-10
Jena 2.0 2003-08-28 ANN
Jena 1.4.0 2002-05-03 ANN
Jena 1.3.2 2002-03-13
Jena 1.3.1 2002-03-07
Jena 1.3.0 2002-01-15 ANN
Jena 1.2 2001-10-01 ANN
Jena 1.1.0 2001-07-06 ANN
Jena 1.0 2000-08-28 Brian McBride's announcement

ARQ

RDQL

2001-09-17 ANN

Fuseki

SPARQL Server

Fuseki 0.2.0 2011-04-21 ANN

Fuseki 0.1.1 2010-10-12 ANN

Joseki

RDF server for Jena

Joseki 3.4.4 2011-05-06 ANN

Joseki first beta 2002-03-22 ANN

SDB

TDB

TDB2

External links

http://jena.apache.org