JSON-LD
JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a method of encoding linked data using JSON. One goal for JSON-LD was to require as little effort as possible from developers to transform their existing JSON to JSON-LD. JSON-LD allows data to be serialized in a way that is similar to traditional JSON. It was initially developed by the JSON for Linking Data Community Group before being transferred to the RDF Working Group for review, improvement, and standardization, and is currently maintained by the JSON-LD Working Group. JSON-LD is a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation.
Filename extension |
.jsonld |
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Internet media type |
application/ld+json |
Type of format | Semantic Web |
Container for | Linked Data |
Extended from | JSON |
Standard | JSON-LD 1.1 / JSON-LD 1.1 API |
Open format? | Yes |
Abbreviation | JSON-LD |
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Status | W3C Recommendation |
Year started | 2010 |
Editors | Editors
Previous editors
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Authors | Manu Sporny, Dave Longley, Gregg Kellogg, Markus Lanthaler, Niklas Lindström |
Base standards | |
Domain | Semantic Web, Data Serialization |
Website |
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