Chapter 7. Editing, Parsing, and Browsing RDF/XML
Up to this point the only "moving
parts" associated with RDF/XML have been those
associated with the RDF Validator. Chances are good that this will
always be your most important tool when working with RDF/XML.
However, the RDF Validator isn't the only helpful
tool, utility, or application for reading, validating, or writing
serialized RDF. Several editors, parsers, browsers, and converters
are available; we'll look at some of them in this
chapter.
Though much of the technology associated with RDF and RDF/XML is
geared toward developers, using many of the RDF/XML utilities
requires little or no development experience. You may have to have to
have certain software installed, but for the most part, it is either
easy to install or is installed on your system.
All the applications and utilities in this chapter are a great way of
getting familiar with RDF/XML whether you're a
markup person, a developer, or just an interested bystander, because
all the applications focus on either reading or creating
RDF/XMLnot on the development necessary to get to that point.
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