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ARC is a flexible RDF system for semantic web and PHP practitioners. It's free, open-source, easy to use, and runs in most web server environments (it's PHP 5.3 E_STRICT-compliant).
ConNeg-capable Web Reader
Support for proxies, redirects, and Content Negotiation
Various parsers
RDF/XML, N-Triples, Turtle, SPARQL + SPOG, Legacy XML, HTML tag soup, RSS 2.0, Google Social Graph API JSON
Serializers
N-Triples, RDF/JSON, RDF/XML, Turtle, SPOG dumps
2 internal structures
resource-centric processing, statement-centric processing
RDF Storage (using MySQL)
SPARQL SELECT, ASK, DESCRIBE, CONSTRUCT, + aggregates, LOAD, INSERT, and DELETE
SPARQL Endpoint Class
Set up a compliant SPARQL endpoint with 3 lines of code
SemHTML RDF extractors
DC, eRDF, microformats, OpenID, RDFa
RemoteStore Class
Query remote SPARQL endpoints as if they were local stores (results are returned as native PHP arrays)
Turtle templating
Generate dynamic graphs
Plugins
Extend ARC with your own, custom extensions
Triggers
Register event handlers for selected SPARQL Query types
SPARQLScript
SPARQL-based scripting and output templating
ARC2 is available under 2 licenses: The W3C Software License or the GPL.
arc-dev (formerly at arc.semsol.org, now maintained by Stéphane Corlosquet)
- Getting Started with ARC2
- Internal Structures
- Parsing RDF Formats
- Using ARC's RDF Store
- SPARQL Endpoint Setup
- Serializing ARC structures
- Extracting RDF from HTML
- Remote Stores and Endpoints
- Resource Helper Class
- HTTP Reader
- SPARQL+
- SPARQL Extension Functions
ARC started in 2004 as a lightweight RDF system for parsing and serializing RDF/XML files. It later evolved into a more complete framework with storage and query functionality. By 2011, ARC2 had become one of the most-installed RDF libraries. Nevertheless, active code development had to be discontinued due to lack of funds and the inability to efficiently implement the ever-growing stack of RDF specifications.
The sources continue to be available to the community through github.