Difference between revisions of "LoadOWLOntologyFromDB"

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     try {
 
     try {
 
creator.create(errors);
 
creator.create(errors);
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        OWLModel owlModel = creator.getOWLModel();
 
     } catch (OntologyLoadException e) {
 
     } catch (OntologyLoadException e) {
 
e.printStackTrace();
 
e.printStackTrace();
 
     }
 
     }
     OWLModel owlModel = creator.getOWLModel();
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Revision as of 12:36, August 2, 2008

How do I load a Protege-OWL ontology from a Protege database using the API?

Method 1

The simplest way to load a Protege-OWL ontology from a Protege database is to programatically load the project file (.pprj), which already contains all of the necessary database connection information:

Project prj = Project.loadProjectFromFile("/home/pizza_db.pprj",errors);
OWLModel owlModel = (OWLModel) prj.getKnowledgeBase();
...


Method 2

The second method should be used if there is no project file (.pprj) associated with the Protege-OWL database ontology:

    JenaKnowledgeBaseFactory.useStandalone = false;
    Collection errors = new ArrayList();
    //the "false" argument means that it won't overide existing tables
    OwlDatabaseCreator creator = new OwlDatabaseCreator(false);
    creator.setDriver("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    creator.setURL("jdbc:mysql://localhost/protege");
    creator.setUsername("protege");
    creator.setPassword("mypass");
    creator.setTable("tableName");
    try {
	creator.create(errors);
        OWLModel owlModel = creator.getOWLModel();
     } catch (OntologyLoadException e) {	
	e.printStackTrace();
     }
    

The "false" argument to the
OwlDatabaseCreator
class tells it to use an existing database rather than overwrite it.