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* uses standard libraries
* uses standard libraries
* fluid development (no restarting)
* fluid development (no restarting) including site structure and objects
* easy to populate with data and export
* easy to populate with data and export



Latest revision as of 01:39, 22 September 2009

essential

Front end

  • designer control on front end
  • fluid (ajaxy) without going overboard (URLs to every location)
  • accessible
  • RESTy URLs
  • in place editing
  • embedded wiki parser or other way of creating composite documents

Data

  • rdfa
  • micro licenses
    • ccREL
  • polymorphic data
  • REST (JSON), SPARQL queryable
  • strict validation
    • JSR 303

Execution

  • runs nearly anywhere
  • scalable
  • fine grained security
  • sso

Construction

  • uses standard libraries
  • fluid development (no restarting) including site structure and objects
  • easy to populate with data and export

nice to have

  • polyglot - jvm, ruby, python, php, etc


Other info

reciprocal content

http://openlayers.org/ - free maps (using openstreetmaps)

http://semanticweb.org/wiki/SemFS - webdav access to smw tagged content (java)


microformats - http://microformats.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulgara_(software) - scalable rdf store

mulgara - scalable rdf (java) - http://docs.mulgara.org/overview/links.html links to lots of orientation

Ontologies

http://ontologyonline.org/ - meta directory

http://www.schemaweb.info/default.aspx - RDF schemas

http://www5.umweltbundesamt.at/ALTERNet/index.php?title=Ont:ALTER-Net_Ontology - social field ontologies

http://typewriter.freebaseapps.com/ cc typed information

Ideal systems

Scala Lift ?