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'''Exporting a Protege knowledge base to XML:''' in the screenshot below, the user is working on the [http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/da/index.html Digital Anatomist project] in Protege. She is saving part of the knowledge base, dealing with embryonic structure, to the file C:\Web Export\EmbryonicStructure.xml. The pane in the upper left shows that she has chosen the file, the right-hand side shows her selection from the knowledge base, and the pane in the lower left side shows the contents of the file after it has been created.
 
'''Exporting a Protege knowledge base to XML:''' in the screenshot below, the user is working on the [http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/da/index.html Digital Anatomist project] in Protege. She is saving part of the knowledge base, dealing with embryonic structure, to the file C:\Web Export\EmbryonicStructure.xml. The pane in the upper left shows that she has chosen the file, the right-hand side shows her selection from the knowledge base, and the pane in the lower left side shows the contents of the file after it has been created.
 
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'''Viewing generated XML files in a Web browser:''' once knowledge bases have been saved as XML files, the knowledge they contain is accessible to a wide range of tools and programs (such as Web browsers and object-oriented databases). The screenshot below shows part of the digital anatomy knowledge base, as viewed in Internet Explorer.
 
'''Viewing generated XML files in a Web browser:''' once knowledge bases have been saved as XML files, the knowledge they contain is accessible to a wide range of tools and programs (such as Web browsers and object-oriented databases). The screenshot below shows part of the digital anatomy knowledge base, as viewed in Internet Explorer.
 
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=== Level of Support ===
 
=== Level of Support ===

Revision as of 13:52, June 26, 2008

XML Tab

by Michael Sintek

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Type Tab Widget
Author(s) Michael Sintek
Last Update July 11, 2007
License Mozilla Public License
Homepage XML Tab website
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Affiliation

The XML Tab enables users to import an XML document into Protege, creating a set of classes and instances in a knowledge base which correspond to the entries in the XML document.

Versions & Compatibility

This section lists available versions of XML Tab.

VersionCompatible withDependencies
XML Tab 1.0Protege-Frames 3.4
Protege-Frames 3.3.1
Protege-OWL 3.4
Protege-OWL 3.3.1

If you click on the button below to add a new version of XML Tab, you will be asked to define a page title for the new version. Please adhere to the naming convention of XML Tab X.X.X when you define the new page!

Changelog

VersionChanges in this version
XML Tab 1.0Updated the XML Tab to work with OWL ontologies. Previously, it only worked with frame-based ontologies.


More Information

Description

The XML Tab enables users to import an XML document into Protege, creating a set of classes and instances in a knowledge base which correspond to the entries in the XML document. It also enables a Protege knowledge base to be saved as an XML document, easily publishable on the Web.

Installation

The XMLTab is bundled with the "full" installation of Protege. There is no need to download this plug-in separately.

Screenshots

The basics: this screenshot shows the basic XML tab for an empty project. The left-hand side provides the user with the ability to select XML files and view their contents. The right-hand side gives users the ability to browse a Protege knowledge base and select the part of the knowledge base that will be converted to XML.

XMLTab.jpg


Exporting a Protege knowledge base to XML: in the screenshot below, the user is working on the Digital Anatomist project in Protege. She is saving part of the knowledge base, dealing with embryonic structure, to the file C:\Web Export\EmbryonicStructure.xml. The pane in the upper left shows that she has chosen the file, the right-hand side shows her selection from the knowledge base, and the pane in the lower left side shows the contents of the file after it has been created.

XMLTab Screenshot2.GIF

Viewing generated XML files in a Web browser: once knowledge bases have been saved as XML files, the knowledge they contain is accessible to a wide range of tools and programs (such as Web browsers and object-oriented databases). The screenshot below shows part of the digital anatomy knowledge base, as viewed in Internet Explorer.

XMLTab Screenshot3.GIF

Level of Support

The plug-in is no longer under active development. If you have questions about the XML Tab, you can post them on the protege-discussion mailing list and someone from the Protege community may be able to help you. The source code for this tab is available in the Protege Subversion repository.