JFresnel is a Java library that supports RDF APIs including Jena and Sesame by implementing the Fresnel specification. This library provides streamlined features to help you design web applications that effectively render RDF data.
Maven 2.0 revolves around the central concept of a build lifecycle. You only need to learn a small number of commands to build a Maven project. Some useful commands include "compile," which compiles the source code of the project. For example, if you want to compile the fsl-jena module, go to the directory fsl-jena and type "mvn compile." This command will compile the java files in ~jfresnel/fsl-jena/src/main/ and place the resulting class files in ~/jfresnel/fsl-jena/target/classes/.
Another useful command is "test," which runs the unit tests for the project. To execute the command, navigate to the appropriate directory and enter "mvn test." The "package" command is used to build the JAR files produced by the module. To generate these files, enter "mvn package" in the directory. Finally, the "install" command is utilized to install the JAR files of the module into the local repository for the projects' use as a dependency locally. To accomplish this, use "mvn install" in the correct directory.
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