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ldp-httpd

v0.1.0

Published

Read-write linked data web server based on express and rdflib.js

Downloads

4

Readme

node-ldp-httpd

Goal: All you need to run tabulator-style distributed apps on top of a bit of file system. Typically used as a proxy, with Apache doing the ACLs and GETs, just to do the fast real-time patch of data resources.

Linked Data Platform server based on rdflib.js and node.js

Using the rdflib.js library originally developed for the browser environment and since ported to node.js, a linked data server supporting the POST and PATCH. Minimum requirement is to suport the client side of the same library, which currently (September 2014) uses a form of SPARQL-Patch via POST. In future may provide ACL management, etc.