libSBOL is built on top of Raptor RDF which supports these alternative serialization formats. These options are not yet available to libSBOL users, but could be exposed fairly easily.
I think we need to tread lightly here. The JSON produced is not “accepted” SBOL. If your library cannot read it and neither can mine, then it should be made clear this is not an exchange format. It is simply another way to view the data.
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Originally posted by: bbartley
Writing JSON is supported, but Raptor does not support reading JSON. Turtle and N-triples hasn't been tested yet, but could easily be implemented.
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Originally posted by: cjmyers
I think we need to tread lightly here. The JSON produced is not “accepted” SBOL. If your library cannot read it and neither can mine, then it should be made clear this is not an exchange format. It is simply another way to view the data.