The first stable release of James Tauber and Daniel Krech's RDF application
framework, Redfoot, is now
available.
Redfoot, an open source Python-based framework, is aimed at building data-driven web applications. Tauber
writes:
It can be used to develop personal or workgroup information environments,
community web sites or any kind of web application that involves managing the
relationships between different information objects in a consistent yet
extensible manner.
Redfoot's features include:
- in-memory RDF database
- RDF parser and serializer
- query API
- templating language for building RDF-driven web-sites
- reusable module architecture and sample modules (including
schema-driven RDF editor module and RSS viewer module)
- beginnings of a peer-to-peer architecture for communication between
Redfeet
Redfoot is hosted at
SourceForge and is available under a BSD-style license.