SPARQL in Ubuntu?

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Is there any open source application for Ubuntu/Linux that can handle SPARQL to perform queries over RDF stores and knowledge graphs? It doesn't necessarily have to be within apt, may as well be from another source. Any would do.










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    manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man3/RDF::Query.3pm.html ?
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Is there any open source application for Ubuntu/Linux that can handle SPARQL to perform queries over RDF stores and knowledge graphs? It doesn't necessarily have to be within apt, may as well be from another source. Any would do.










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Is there any open source application for Ubuntu/Linux that can handle SPARQL to perform queries over RDF stores and knowledge graphs? It doesn't necessarily have to be within apt, may as well be from another source. Any would do.










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    manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man3/RDF::Query.3pm.html ?
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    manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man3/RDF::Query.3pm.html ?
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manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man3/RDF::Query.3pm.html ?
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manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man3/RDF::Query.3pm.html ?
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I have never used it but, Morla may help.



From its package description:




Description-en: GTK+ RDF editor

With Morla you can manage more RDF
documents simultaneously, visualize graphs, use templates for quick
writing and exec SPARQL/RDQL queries. . You can import RDFS
documents and use their content to write new RDF triples. Templates
are also RDF documents, and they make Morla easily customizable and
expandable. You can embed Javascript code in your templates so you
can validate and change user inputs. . Morla is also a modular
software so you can add functionality to the save, open and view
procedures. . You can also use Morla as an RDF navigator, wandering
among the net knots of the RDF documents present on internet exactly
as we are used to do with web browsers.




It is installable with



sudo apt-get install morla





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    I have never used it but, Morla may help.



    From its package description:




    Description-en: GTK+ RDF editor

    With Morla you can manage more RDF
    documents simultaneously, visualize graphs, use templates for quick
    writing and exec SPARQL/RDQL queries. . You can import RDFS
    documents and use their content to write new RDF triples. Templates
    are also RDF documents, and they make Morla easily customizable and
    expandable. You can embed Javascript code in your templates so you
    can validate and change user inputs. . Morla is also a modular
    software so you can add functionality to the save, open and view
    procedures. . You can also use Morla as an RDF navigator, wandering
    among the net knots of the RDF documents present on internet exactly
    as we are used to do with web browsers.




    It is installable with



    sudo apt-get install morla





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      I have never used it but, Morla may help.



      From its package description:




      Description-en: GTK+ RDF editor

      With Morla you can manage more RDF
      documents simultaneously, visualize graphs, use templates for quick
      writing and exec SPARQL/RDQL queries. . You can import RDFS
      documents and use their content to write new RDF triples. Templates
      are also RDF documents, and they make Morla easily customizable and
      expandable. You can embed Javascript code in your templates so you
      can validate and change user inputs. . Morla is also a modular
      software so you can add functionality to the save, open and view
      procedures. . You can also use Morla as an RDF navigator, wandering
      among the net knots of the RDF documents present on internet exactly
      as we are used to do with web browsers.




      It is installable with



      sudo apt-get install morla





      share|improve this answer






















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        up vote
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        I have never used it but, Morla may help.



        From its package description:




        Description-en: GTK+ RDF editor

        With Morla you can manage more RDF
        documents simultaneously, visualize graphs, use templates for quick
        writing and exec SPARQL/RDQL queries. . You can import RDFS
        documents and use their content to write new RDF triples. Templates
        are also RDF documents, and they make Morla easily customizable and
        expandable. You can embed Javascript code in your templates so you
        can validate and change user inputs. . Morla is also a modular
        software so you can add functionality to the save, open and view
        procedures. . You can also use Morla as an RDF navigator, wandering
        among the net knots of the RDF documents present on internet exactly
        as we are used to do with web browsers.




        It is installable with



        sudo apt-get install morla





        share|improve this answer












        I have never used it but, Morla may help.



        From its package description:




        Description-en: GTK+ RDF editor

        With Morla you can manage more RDF
        documents simultaneously, visualize graphs, use templates for quick
        writing and exec SPARQL/RDQL queries. . You can import RDFS
        documents and use their content to write new RDF triples. Templates
        are also RDF documents, and they make Morla easily customizable and
        expandable. You can embed Javascript code in your templates so you
        can validate and change user inputs. . Morla is also a modular
        software so you can add functionality to the save, open and view
        procedures. . You can also use Morla as an RDF navigator, wandering
        among the net knots of the RDF documents present on internet exactly
        as we are used to do with web browsers.




        It is installable with



        sudo apt-get install morla






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