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| <title>Apache Jena Releases</title> |
| <link>https://jena.apache.org/download/</link> |
| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Apache Jena is packaged as downloads which contain the most commonly used portions of the systems: |
| apache-jena – contains the APIs, SPARQL engine, the TDB native RDF database and command line tools apache-jena-fuseki – the Jena SPARQL server Jena5 requires Java 17. |
| Jena jars are available from Maven. |
| You may verify the authenticity of artifacts below by using the PGP KEYS file. |
| Apache Jena Release Source release: this forms the official release of Apache Jena.</description> |
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| <title>Using Jena with Apache Maven</title> |
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| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Apache Maven is a tool to help Java projects manage their dependencies on library code, such as Jena. By declaring a dependency on the core of Jena in your project&rsquo;s pom.xml file, you will get the consistent set of library files that Jena depends on automatically added too. |
| This page assumes you have Maven installed on your computer. If this is not the case, please read and follow these instructions.</description> |
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