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Revision as of 16:23, February 22, 2008
Protege 3 Developer Documentation
Please note that we are slowly trying to move developer documentation off of the main Protege Web site and onto this Wiki. We feel that this will better serve the community as users will (hopefully) make contributions and corrections to our body of documentation.
Because the migration of documentation to the Wiki is ongoing, you should also check the main Protege Web site for Protege 3 developer documentation: http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/dev.html.
Contents
Programming Tips & Tricks
General (common to Protege-Frames & Protege-OWL)
- Protege Programming Development Kit (PDK)
- Working with the graph widget
- Adding and removing tabs programmatically
- Changing forms programtically
- Considerations when porting tab widget plug-ins to client-server mode
- Accessing the Lucene Query Plugin programatically
Protege-OWL Specific
- Protege-OWL API
- Protege-OWL API Programmer's Guide
- Protege-OWL Reasoner API
- Protege-OWL Reasoner Plugin
- Protege-OWL API JavaDoc
- Converting an OWL Model to a database project