README in rtriplify-0.0.0 vs README in rtriplify-0.0.1

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@@ -1,18 +1,56 @@ -Triplify +rTriplify ======== -Introduction goes here. +rTriplify is a ruby clone of the triplify-php version. It is used to create +a rdf-mapping of your existing database and serve it out to the (semantic)-web. +rTriplify uses the rails database models to generate your rdf-data. +It comes with most of the origin features of triplify. +Please have a look at ..... to see the full features list. + +In addition you have the possibility to generate RDFa -Data and place it inside of +your webpage as a hidden div. Please be aware that this is not the clean way to +serve your content as RDFa. But I think, if you have generated the mapping file +for your database it's just the consequence to place RDFa on your page instead. +rTriplify gives you the right tools to place RDFa tags on your Webpage without having +to do a full code review of your templates. And of course, search engines like google +and yahoo already watch for these tags. Google already rewards RDFa tags with some specials. +For further informations please see here [1] or [2] here + + +Links: +[1]http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99170 +[2]http://developer.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/ (sadly this project has been rejected) + Example ======= gem install rtriplify +then place a triplify.yml file in the config folder of your RoR-application. +Probably it's the best idea to use the sample config file included in the gem or +you can download the sample file here [3] too. +Usaly the sample config has all configuration possibilitys inside of it and +it's well documented. I think you can start now and change the config so that it +will fit to your Application. +Now, you want to see your nice RDF-Data? -Example goes here. +just add following route in the route.config: + map.connect 'triplify/*specs', :controller => 'triplify', :action => "tripleize" +that's it. Now just go to http://your-app.com/triplify/ and you will get the full +RDF dump of your database. (If you haven't changed the data-depth part in the config) + +That's all the magic. +For detailed documentation I'll go on detail on some of the config sections. + + + + +Links: +[3] sample config Copyright (c) 2010 Nico Patitz, released under the MIT license