So I spent a few hours last night with Jena. No, not that Jenna and or even THAT Jenna (definitely not work-safe).
I thought it would be cool to look into FOAF a bit more and one of the things to do would be to put some logic into Jericho to have an easy way to create a FOAF file.
I had a bit of a problem figuring how to access the various data within the RDF but looking in the mailing list archives helped. I'll hopefully post some code tonight.
Posted by Josh at July 25, 2003 09:14 AM | TrackBackIf you're stuck with Jena hacking, there's often a bunch of RDF folks to be found in IRC, see #rdfig on irc.freenode.net (also #foaf for FOAF stuff). Chances are there could be someone around familiar with the Jena APIs...
The Jena tutorial (http://www.hpl.hp.com/semweb/doc/tutorial/) is pretty good too; hope it gets updated to accompany the looming Jena v2.0.
Posted by: Dan Brickley on July 25, 2003 04:00 PMThanks for the info, Dan!
I was reading the tutorial last night and it helped get me going.
I was also helped by the cross-post from the Jena mailing list you made to RDFWeb. That message and the feedback helped a ton!
Perhaps I'll check out the IRC channel. It's not like I'm not already on 5 million. :)
Posted by: josh on July 25, 2003 04:25 PM