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'''June 24, 2010''': Wandora Team is heading to enjoy Finnish mid-summer holiday [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsummer#Finland Juhannus] and summer vacation. Happy mid-summer. We'll be back in office mid-July. | '''June 24, 2010''': Wandora Team is heading to enjoy Finnish mid-summer holiday [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsummer#Finland Juhannus] and summer vacation. Happy mid-summer. We'll be back in office mid-July. |
Revision as of 09:45, 2 August 2010
Wandora is a general purpose information extraction, management, and publishing application based on Topic Maps and Java Swing. Wandora has graphical user interface, layered presentation of knowledge, several data storage options, huge collection of data extraction, import and export options, embedded server, and open plug-in architecture. Wandora is a FOSS application with GNU GPL license. Wandora suits well for information mashups. Wandora is capable to extract and convert wide range of open data feeds to Topic Maps format (see image below). Beyond Topic Maps conversion this feature allows Wandora user to aggregate multidimensional information mashups where information from Flickr meets Geonames and Delicious, for example. Wandora's embedded HTTP server enables easy mashup publication. Addition to default HTML page service, Wandora user can easily set up a web service and publish Wandora content with CMSs such as Drupal and Joomla. Read more at documentation. This site, WandoraWiki, is a home of Wandora software application and provides you an access point to the Wandora application and it's documentation. To contribute Topic Maps, Wandora Team has also converted several well known ontologies to Topic Maps format. These converted ontologies; WordNet, OpenCyc, Gene Ontology, Gellish, and Finnish General Upper Ontology (YSO) are available for download here in WandoraWiki. See right column, section Topic Maps. Should you require support or just want to contact Wandora Team, please use Wandora Forum or contact us directly as described in FAQ. News
Aug 1, 2010: Wandora Team is a silver sponsor of TMRA 2010 conference. TMRA 2010 (Topic Maps Research and Applications) will be held in Leipzig, Germany, 29 September - 1 October 2010. TMRA is the advanced scientific and industrial forum whose main object is connecting the key players in the Topic Maps community. June 24, 2010: Wandora Team is heading to enjoy Finnish mid-summer holiday Juhannus and summer vacation. Happy mid-summer. We'll be back in office mid-July. June 11, 2010: Wandora Team has started investigating Netbeans platform as the framework for Wandora application. Eventually, if investigation results are positive, this means that Wandora will be a Netbeans platform based application. As our focus is now on platform change, we release Wandora updates less often. Our intention is to blog about the platform project progress frequently at Wandora forum. You can also subscribe to the blog feed. April 19, 2010: New Wandora release has been published today. New release contains minor feature additions such as adjacency matrix export, STANDS4 API extractactor, and topic selection export. For a complete change list see Change log. February 26, 2010: Find our TMRA 2009 workshop presentation Semantic Mashups with Wandora on SlideShare. Example data set is available for brave experimenters. See also past news. If you are interested in general Topic Maps related news see also Planet Topic Maps. |
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