This software generates RDF triples by utilizing a variety of parsers and serializers.
Some of the key parsing syntaxes supported by Raptor include RDF/XML, N-Triples, TRiG, Turtle, RSS (all versions), Atom 1.0 and 0.3, GRDDL and microformats for HTML, XHTML and XML. For serializing syntaxes, Raptor offers support for RDF/XML (regular and abbreviated), Atom 1.0, GraphViz, JSON, N-Triples, RSS 1.0 and XMP.
One of the great things about Raptor RDF Parser is that it was specifically designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library (RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland). However, it is also a completely separate library, meaning you can use it independently as well.
Another big advantage of Raptor RDF Parser is its portability. This versatile library is compatible with a wide range of POSIX systems, including OS X, BSDs, Unix, GNU/Linux, cygwin, and win32. Additionally, Raptor is known for its speed and lack of memory leaks, making it a reliable and efficient choice for developers.
It's important to note that Raptor RDF Parser is released under the LGPL (GPL) or Apache 2.0 licenses. So if you're looking for a flexible and free tool for parsing and serializing RDF triples, be sure to give Raptor RDF Parser a try.
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