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CubicWeb, semantic web application framework

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CubicWeb is an open source semantic web application framework, licensed under the LGPL. It is written in Python.

It has been developed by Logilab, initially for internal uses such as intranet, bug tracker and forge applications.


Concepts

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The framework is entirely driven by a data model. Once the data schema is defined, we can start customize views (by default it provides a set of default views for each type of data).

The main idea is to develop what is called cubes. A cube is a reusable component defining specific features, a cube forge allows to create your own forge.


Features

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  • Semantic web: supports OWL/RDF
  • Multi-source: supports RQL, SQL, LDAP, Subversion and Mercurial
  • RQL: Relationship query language to ease data query
  • Migration tool: fits into agile development
  • View selection principle: the engine selects the best view to fit the content to display according to the context
  • Cubes library: a wide range of cubes are available on the forge

100drine (talk) 18:55, 29 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed deletion of Cubicweb

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