목차로 돌아가기
- Figure 1 Document providing a context as a string.
- Figure 2 Document providing context as an object using the
@vocab
keyword and a prefix for extension terms.
- Figure 3 Document providing context as an array, and including an alias for an additional term.
- Figure 4 Expresses the statement
'http://www.test.example/martin' created 'http://example.org/foo.jpg'
. No additional detail is given.
- Figure 5 Expresses the statement “Martin Smith added an article to the blog ‘Martin’s Blog’ at 3:04 PM UTC on February 10, 2015.” Some additional details about the article, actor and target blog are given using properties defined by the Activity Streams 2.0 Vocabulary.
- Figure 6 A more extensive, single-entry “Activity Stream” follows.
- Figure 7 Following is an example Object that uses the
id
and type
properties to express the global identifier and object type:
- Figure 8 An Object that is both a
Place
and a gr:Location
:
- Figure 9 A note with a name defined by the author
- Figure 10 A note with an automatically-generated summary
- Figure 11 To reference a single image without any additional metadata, a direct association can be expressed as a JSON string containing an absolute IRI.
- Figure 12 Alternatively, if additional metadata is required (such as the MIME content type of the referenced resource) a Link can be used:
- Figure 13 If more than one value is to be expressed, A JSON Array with a mix of strings and Links can be used:
- Figure 14
- Figure 15 An Activity with a Person actor extended with VCard properties:
- Figure 16 The following example illustrates a simple Activity:
- Figure 17 An Activity that is both a
Like
and a http://schema.org/LikeAction
:
- Figure 18 The following is a simple unordered collection:
- Figure 19 The following is a simple ordered collection:
- Figure 20 An illustration of the relationship between
Collection
, OrderedCollection
, CollectionPage
, and OrderedCollectionPage
:
- Figure 21 A visualization of the Collection paging model:
- Figure 22 The following is a simple unordered collection with paging:
- Figure 23 A single name String value without language information:
- Figure 24 Multiple, language-specific values:
- Figure 25 Using the
"und"
language tag:
- Figure 26 Specifying the default
"@language"
within the JSON-LD @context
:
- Figure 27 GeoJSON Point Coordinates:
- Figure 28 The Equivalent
Place
alternative:
- Figure 29 GeoJSON Polygon Coordinates:
- Figure 30 The Equivalent GeoSparql Well-Known-Text alternative:
- Figure 31 A JSON-LD Compact URI definition
- Figure 32 A simple extended Object
- Figure 33 The reserialized compacted form:
- Figure 34 A series of activities; creating, editing, and deleting a note.
맨 위로