[kde-linux] Redland vs. Sesame2 (was Renicing KDE4 Services)

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Sat Feb 14 19:15:45 UTC 2009


On Saturday 14 February 2009, David Baron wrote:
> > > Redland? This stuff uses RDF? If so, I put in redland in order to
> > > compile some audio plugins. How do I replace with sesame2 and is this a
> > > drop-in compatable replacement, that is, also suitable for the audio
> > > applications?
> >
> > Yes, Nepomuk relation triples are stored as RDF AFAIK. It uses an access
> > abstraction library called Soprano (IIRC) and there are currently two
> > backends for that: Redland (slow but, C/C++) and Sesame2 (fast, but Java,
> > so often not packages by distributors as the default)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Kevin
>
> The java is fast and  the C++ is slow?

Bad coders can make anything slower :)

> C++ can work with a Java backend?

Yes, one of the lesser known capabilities of the Java Native Interface (JNI)

> How do I replace redland with sesame and is it a direct enough, compatible
> enough replacement for other clients as well?

What other clients?

Cheers,
Kevin

-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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