Protege4ClientServer

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Introduction

These are some pages under development to document the Protege 4 Server. We are hoping to release an early alpha soon. <p/>


Videos

Here is the first of several videos that I am going to make to demonstrate server features:

Installation details

The purpose of these pages is to allow people to know what is installed by the server installation and what options the user can change.

Linux

On a linux system the following files and directories are created:

  • /usr/local/protege which contains the core server installation in the subdirectory server, the users data files in the subdirectory data and some command line utilities in the bin subdirectory.
  • /etc/init.d/protege which is a script that ensures that the Protege server is started at boot time.
  • /etc/default/protege which is a properties file that configures the init.d script above. The user will have to modify this file before the server will run correctly.

An example/etc/default/protege file looks like this:

#
# This file goes into /etc/default/protege and holds the default
# settings for the Protege Server.
#

HOSTNAME=`hostname`
PROTEGE_SERVER_PREFIX=/usr/local/protege
PROTEGE_SANDBOX_USER=tredmond
JAVA_CMD=/usr/local/java/jdk1.7.0_06/bin/java
PID=/var/log/protege/PID