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    == Documentation ==
    == Documentation ==
    Any new project is intimidating and jumping right into the [http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kdelibs-apidocs/nepomuk-core/html/index.html API Documentation] can be scary. So, we have prepared some articles which explain the different aspects of Nepomuk and even touch on some advanced features.


    The following links provide good reads for getting used to the Nepomuk system and its APIs.
    The documentation of any project is always in progress as the code base is always evolving. If you feel that the documentation is lacking in some regard, please come talk to us. We'd love to hear your feedback, and the documentation might just get improved in the process.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk|Development Tutorials]]
    * [[Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk/TipsAndTricks|Nepomuk Tips and Tricks]]
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    * [http://soprano.sourceforge.net/apidox/trunk/index.html Soprano (RDF storage) API]
    * [http://trueg.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/nepomuk-and-some-cmake-magic/ Using the Nepomuk Resource Code generator and the Soprano Ontology class generator in cmake]


     
    '''Nepomuk Mailing List: ''' nepomuk@kde.org <br/>
    As Nepomuk is highly dependent on its data in the RDF store and the used ontologies, one might consider to read up on RDF and the Nepomuk ontogies:
    '''IRC Channel:''' #nepomuk-kde on freenode
    * [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-rdf-syntax/ RDF Primer]
    * [http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies Nepomuk Ontologies]
    * [http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/wiki/OntologyMaintenance Experimental Nepomuk Ontologies and Ideas for new ones]


    === Introductory Material ===
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    === Miscellaneous ===
    === Miscellaneous ===
    * [[Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk/TipsAndTricks|Nepomuk Tips and Tricks]]
    * [[Projects/Nepomuk/Nepomuk2Port| Porting to Nepomuk2]]
    * [[Projects/Nepomuk/Nepomuk2Port| Porting to Nepomuk2]]
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    The following links provide good reads for getting used to the Nepomuk system and its APIs.
    * [[Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk|Development Tutorials]]
    As Nepomuk is highly dependent on its data in the RDF store and the used ontologies, one might consider to read up on RDF and the Nepomuk ontogies:
    * [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-rdf-syntax/ RDF Primer]
    * [http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies Nepomuk Ontologies]
    * [http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/wiki/OntologyMaintenance Experimental Nepomuk Ontologies and Ideas for new ones]


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    Revision as of 12:24, 23 August 2012


    About Nepomuk

    Nepomuk serves as a cross application semantic storage backend. It aims at collecting data from various sources - file indexing, the web, applications, etc, and linking them all together to form a cohesive map of data.

    This page is dedicated to third party documentation for Nepomuk. To know more about Nepomuk from a user's point of view, head over to the Nepomuk page on UserBase. Or to know more about the Nepomuk community and getting involved in Nepomuk, head over to the Nepomuk Community Page.

    Documentation

    Any new project is intimidating and jumping right into the API Documentation can be scary. So, we have prepared some articles which explain the different aspects of Nepomuk and even touch on some advanced features.

    The documentation of any project is always in progress as the code base is always evolving. If you feel that the documentation is lacking in some regard, please come talk to us. We'd love to hear your feedback, and the documentation might just get improved in the process.

    Nepomuk Mailing List: [email protected]
    IRC Channel: #nepomuk-kde on freenode

    Introductory Material

    If you're just getting started with Nepomuk and want to know a quick way to fetch some data.

    Managing Data

    This section includes more in-depth articles on how manage the data in Nepomuk. As a starting point you should probably open up the Nepomuk API Documentation. It is generally more up to date than the articles mentioned below.

    Querying

    As you advance into Nepomuk, you'll want to move beyond just fetching and pushing data and will want to query Nepomuk for specialized data. One can query Nepomuk is many different ways, the important part is to optimize your queries and make sure they run well on production systems where the database sizes may way very large.

    Architectural Overview

    If you're looking to get more involved with Nepomuk development process, you should probably need to need to figure out our basic architecture and where you can find all the relevant code.

    Nepomuk Internals

    When you decide to dig even deeper.

    Miscellaneous

    . . Outdated links

    The following links provide good reads for getting used to the Nepomuk system and its APIs.

    As Nepomuk is highly dependent on its data in the RDF store and the used ontologies, one might consider to read up on RDF and the Nepomuk ontogies:

    Subpages of Projects/Nepomuk