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BrightstarDB
BrightstarDB is a native .NET RDF triple store. It uses dotNetRDF to provide support for a wide range of RDF syntaxes as well as SPARQL query support. In addition to providing a raw RDF-based API, BrightstarDB also provides support for binding RDF resources to .NET dynamic objects; and a contract-first entity framework that enables the use of LINQ rather than SPARQL for query purposes.
For details and documentation, please see our website at http://brightstardb.com/
To get started with BrightstarDB you may want to check out the following resources:
- Getting Started provides you with links into the User and Developer documentation
- API Documentation
If you want a binary installer that includes BrightstarDB, the BrightstarDB service and the Polaris management tool, please get them from the releases page
Licensing
BrightstarDB is provided under the MIT license. It is free to use for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
Questions ?
If you have questions please raise them on StackOverflow and tag your question brightstardb
Bugs ?
Please report any bugs you find here on the GitHub issue tracker.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the BrightstarDb README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.