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Answer to question: How do I use Virtuoso to deploy Linked Data to the Web? Answer to question: How do I use Virtuoso to deploy Linked Data to the Web?
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This page discusses some of the difficulties faced in exposing RDF data and in bridging the "Linked Data Web" and the traditional "Document Web". Two generic approaches to resolving these deployment challenges - content negotiation and URL rewriting - are described, before looking at OpenLink Virtuoso, from the standpoint of both how it implements these solutions and how Linked Data is deployed.
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By leveraing its built-in support for HTTP and deployment of RDF using Linked Data Principles. This boils down to loading RDF and/or attaching native or external 3rd party DBMS hosted tables and then exposing to interaction endpoints for SPARQL, Faceted Search & Browsing, or Hyperlinks that provide fine-grained entity names. By leveraing its built-in support for HTTP and deployment of RDF using Linked Data Principles. This boils down to loading RDF and/or attaching native or external 3rd party DBMS hosted tables and then exposing to interaction endpoints for SPARQL, Faceted Search & Browsing, or Hyperlinks that provide fine-grained entity names.