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WebProtege Release Notes
WebProtege 0.5 Beta Series
Beta Build 500 - May 13, 2011
- Compatible with Protege 3.4.6 (for the external server mode), GWT 2.2.0, Java 1.6
New functionality
- Restriction editing is supported in the Restriction Portlet. The portlet has support for auto-complete for entity names.
- Users can now sign in with their OpenID account, such as Google, Yahoo, AOL, Flickr, etc. The first time a user login signs in with the OpenID, she will be prompted to associate it with a WebProtege account. For subsequent sign ins, the user can use the OpenId. The associated OpenId accounts can be edited in the Options menu -> Edit profile.
- It is now possible to watch a class or a branch in the class tree, similar to the Watch functionality available in wikis. The
Watched Entities portlet
will display the changes that occurred in the watched entities and branches.
- The users may opt to be noti
- Users may now change their password from the Options -> Change password menu in the top right corner of the display.
- Users with adequate access rights can create new users from the Options menu -> Add new user.
- The password can be reset and sent by email if the user clicks on the Forgot password link in the Login panel.
UI Layout Enhancements
- WebProtege stores the user interface configuration in a XML file that can be manually edited to change the layout of tabs and portlets.
- Added support for building domain specific knowledge acquisition forms. Forms are similar to the ones in the Protege 3.x series in which a property in the ontology is associated to a widget that can display and edit the values of the property. Available property widgets: text field, text area, combo box, grid, etc. See documentation.
- New property form widgets:
- Instance check box
- Instance radio button
- Instance combo-box
- Class select widget
- Property select widget
- It is now possible to create your own tabs, add portlets to them, and set a controlling portlet for the tab. The controlling portlet sets the selection for the rest of the portlets in a tab. For example, in the Classes tab, the class tree portlet is the controlling portlet.
- It is possible to change the controlling portlet of an existing or new tab dynamically at run time by using the configure icon in the title bar of a portlet.
- You may save the layout from the Ontology toolbar using the Save icon (right-most icon). This feature is still under development.
Other enhancements and bug fixes
- Better support for linking terms from BioPortal ontologies with the BioPortal Reference Portlet:
- Added support for composite search: each search term will be expanded
- Added support for searching on synonyms and on other property values
- The search results presentation has been enhanced. It shows the preferred term, show whether the search term was found in preferred term, synonym or id, and the matched content.
- TO BE CONTINUED
WebProtege 0.5 Alpha Series
Build 300 - August 15, 2009
- Various fixes and enhancements
Build 200 - August 15, 2009
Critical Changes (please read)
- Upgraded to GWT 1.7.
- We made some changes to the directory structure and Eclipse setup to conform to GWT 1.7. If you are installing WebProtege, please re-read the Administrator's Guide for updated instructions. Developers should look at the Developer's Guide - the setup for compiling and running WebProtege has been greatly simplified thanks to the Google Plugin for Eclipse.
- WebProtege now runs in "local mode" by default. Local mode means that WebProtege will load ontologies from a standalone instance of Protege in your Servlet container. WebProtege can also be configured to run in "external server mode" by setting a property value in the protege.properties file in the
<your-servlet-container>/webprotege
directory. External server mode means that WebProtege will load ontologies from a Protege server running outside of your Servlet container. The following additional configurations options can be set in protege.properties:# Defaults to false; change to true to run WebProtege in external server mode load.ontologies.from.protege.server=true # Use to specify an alternative location for the metaproject if running in local mode local.metaproject.path=/tmp/metaproject.pprj # Hostname of the Protege server if WebProtege is running in external server mode; can also contain a port number server.hostname=localhost # Username that WebProtege uses to connect to the Protege server if running in external server mode webprotege.user=webprotege # Password that WebProtege uses to connect to the Protege server if running in external server mode webprotege.password=webprotege # Automatic save interval for ontologies if running in local mode (we recommend the database back-end instead of file mode) server.save.interval.sec=120
Values of properties listed above should be changed to match your custom WebProtege installation.
- Project configurations are now saved in the <your-servlet-container>/webprotege/projectConfigurations folder. The XML configuration files contain user interface layout information (tabs to display, number of columns in a tab, portlets to display in a tab, portlet properties, etc.). The default configuration file is "configuration.xml". New configuration files are automatically generated if a user saves the layout for a particular project. Configurations are stored per user, per project.
- Users can now open multiple ontologies in WebProtege. Each ontology is displayed in a separate tab.
Other Changes
- Search is now implemented, including the ability to jump to the location in the class tree of a selected search result (this functionality is not yet available for the properties tree). The search text field is located in the top toolbar.
- Added more support for editing; users with write permission on a particular project are now able to:
- Create and delete classes in the Classes tab
- Create and delete properties in the Properties tab
- Edit string property values in the Properties portlet
- Edit the domain and range of properties in the Properties tab
- New portlet is available; the BioPortal Search portlet allows users to search for terms in the BioPortal repository and import the terms as references in WebProtege ontologies.
- New portlet is available; the PropertyFieldPortlet allows form-based editing of property values. The portlet can be configured to use different widget types for different properties (analogous to slot widgets in Protege standalone). Available widgets for editing include:
- textfield
- textarea
- HTML pane
- instance grid (similar to the InstanceTable in Protege standalone)
- external reference
- multifield
- combo-box; not working yet... :) .
- The Properties tab now shows different icons for the different property types.
- The Class Tree in the ClassTreePortlet can now be configured to only show a subtree in the ontology. The root class can be configured in the configuration XML file of the project, by setting the topClass portlet property to the full name of a class. Please see the example configuration file for exact syntax: "configuration_example_property_field_portlet.xml".
- Web links are now opened in a new browser window.
- Better logging in the Servlet container and Protege server logs if something goes wrong.
- If running in external server mode, WebProtege will cleanly handle situations in which the Protege server becomes unavailable.
- RPC calls are now available for creating/deleting classes and setting property values.
- Support for multiple change events. Portlets can register listeners for class and property creation, deletion, and for property value changed.
Build 103 - August 1, 2009
If running in external server mode, WebProtege is now compatible with the Protege 3.4.1 release.
Build 102 - April 3, 2009
If running in external server mode, WebProtege is now compatible with the Protege 3.4 release.
Build 101 - October 26, 2008
Initial 0.5 alpha release