OpenLink Data Explorer OpenLink Data Explorer

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Version: 2.5.2
Last Update: 2022-06-20

Overview

OpenLink Data Explorer is a Chrome extension developed by OpenLink Software. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of OpenLink Data Explorer is 2.5.2, updated on 2022-06-20.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Adds Linked Data browsing functionality -- across public or private networks -- to host browser.

OpenLink Data Explorer (ODE) is an extension for Google Chrome that provides
an unobtrusive and none disruptive mechanism for exploiting the Linked
Data dimension of the World Wide Web. It achieves this by adding the
following descriptor document oriented menu options to the standard
“View Menu” item collection:

1. Page Description — which provides a structured description (metadata) of the page you are viewing
2. Page Data Sources — a Linked Data explorer that provides a variety of
presentations for the Linked Data Items that constitute the metadata
graph distilled from the page you are viewing.

The capabilities described above are achieved by ODE’s interaction with REST based Linked Data Proxy services such as:

1. http://linkeddata.uriburner.com — Public RDFizer Service (default)
2. http://lod.openlinksw.com — OpenLink Hosted Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud Cache
3. Your own Personal or Shared Instances of Virtuoso and/or OpenLink Data Spaces (ODS)
4. http://triplr.org/ — another RDFizer service.

For
items 1-3, the RDFizer services are delivered via the Virtuoso’s
in-built middleware layer known as the “Sponger” Service. The specific
ability to distill structured descriptions in RDF from any Web resource
comes from a broad collection RDF-izer cartridges/drivers available of
all Virtuoso instances.

Additional Information Links:

* Product URI = http://data.openlinksw.com/oplweb/product/util-dataexplorer-st#this
* Product Web Site: http://ode.openlinksw.com
* OpenLink Data Explorer Examples = http://ode.openlinksw.com/example.html
* OpenLink Data Explorer Forum = http://boards.openlinksw.com/support/viewforum.php?f=26
* OpenLink Software Website = http://www.openlinksw.com/

Rating

6 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-06-20

Current Version

2.5.2

Size

920KiB

Author

OpenLink Software

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Crispin Flower
2018-02-02

Error every time I try to use it:
Error 40004
SR174: Log out of disk : Problem writing to the transaction log
in
__commit:(BIF),
DB.DBA.lp_score_ck:23,
lines = (ARRAY_OF_POINTER value, tag 193), etc etc
Providers "support page" is just marketing material.

avatar Slava Krauchanka
2012-08-15

I've been playing with ODE lately and still can't get enough of it. That's an awesome tool, despite the overwhelming amount of data it throws at you, both in terms of the data it pulls from the web and the UI.

However, its "Data Explorer Options" menu doesn't work here, due to different glitches depending on what menu item you choose (UI issues).
And it would really be great if it worked for "localhost" and thus help examine the local RDFa triples before deploying the web app.

avatar A Google User
2012-07-07

OpenLink Data Explorer doesn't have the most user-friendly interface, but it is one of the few browser extension tools for seeing linked data within websites.

avatar Crispin Flower
2018-02-02

Error every time I try to use it:
Error 40004
SR174: Log out of disk : Problem writing to the transaction log
in
__commit:(BIF),
DB.DBA.lp_score_ck:23,
lines = (ARRAY_OF_POINTER value, tag 193), etc etc
Providers "support page" is just marketing material.

avatar Slava Krauchanka
2012-08-15

I've been playing with ODE lately and still can't get enough of it. That's an awesome tool, despite the overwhelming amount of data it throws at you, both in terms of the data it pulls from the web and the UI.

However, its "Data Explorer Options" menu doesn't work here, due to different glitches depending on what menu item you choose (UI issues).
And it would really be great if it worked for "localhost" and thus help examine the local RDFa triples before deploying the web app.