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Ofbiz is open source with the Apache license. https://ofbiz.apache.org. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Even better, kung meron ka basic knowledge sa programming or devops, you can use open source systems like Apache Ofbiz or opensourcepos tapos aralin na lang. Most time consuming but would probably fit your needs (if may background ka sa IT) since willing ka naman matuto. Source: 11 months ago
Consider https://ofbiz.apache.org . This has a permissive license ; easy to customise and deploy. UI is not as slick though. Source: over 2 years ago
Another good one I just started working with is AnzoGraph. Also, a product but (at least according to a colleague, I'm just starting to use it myself) you can also do quite a bit of serious work with the community version. Also, GraphDB from OntoText and TBD from Apache Jena as well. Source: over 1 year ago
Completely agree. I'm hoping to one day see Jena [0] compiled to a native image [1]. Having a persistent triple store with transactions, and an inference api in owl/rdfs/shacl with a prolog-like "logic programming engine", running in process like SQLite, would be awesome. [0] https://jena.apache.org/ [1] https://www.graalvm.org/22.0/reference-manual/native-image/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
The first thing you need to decide is how to link your ontology with a programming language. Speaking very broadly there are 2 approaches: 1) Use a library like Apache Jena (for Java) or OWLReady2 (for Python). What these libraries do is enable you to take your model and create objects in your Java or Python program to manipulate it (query it, create instances of classes, set property values, etc.). Source: over 2 years ago
The semantic web is more than just front end. Apache jena is an example of a semantic web library. Source: almost 3 years ago
I worked in a semweb company ~10 years ago - https://jena.apache.org/ as a general starting point is a useful library. I remember distinctly OWLIM https://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Owlim as a great triple store. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
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