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Revision as of 17:40, March 3, 2008

Protege 4.x Documentation

This page contains a collection of links to documentation for end users of the Protege 4.x series.

Protege 4.0 is currently in alpha and we are interested in soliciting your feedback. We have set up a mailing list specifically for discussion about Protege 4.0. You can subscribe to the list via the list information page: http://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/p4-feedback.


General

To follow is a "to-do" list of things that we are working on integrating into Protege 4. Please note that these items are not listed in any particular order of priority. If you have a question about the status of any line item, please post a message on the Protege 4 mailing list.

  • Protege-Frames editor (currently we only have the OWL editor)
  • Protege Web client
  • Protege Services
  • Client-server support
  • Better SWRL support in the Protege-OWL editor
  • Better modularization support
  • Support for collaborative ontology development
  • Forms and browser slot patterns in the Protege-OWL editor
  • A database back-end


User Interface

Protege-OWL


Plug-ins

Protege-OWL

To see a listing of plug-ins specific to the Protege-OWL editor, go to the Wiki article for the 4.x version of the Protege-OWL editor. The list of "Compatible Plugins" on this page is the result of a semantic query that gathers all plug-ins that have declared themselves compatible with the 4.x version of the Protege-OWL editor.


The CO-ODE group at the University of Manchester is the biggest contributor of plug-ins to the Protege-OWL editor. As such, users may be interested to look at the Protege 4 Plugins page on the CO-ODE Web site, which a listing of only those plug-ins developed at the University of Manchester. This is a good place to go to download the source code for CO-ODE developed plug-ins.


If you have developed a plug-in for Protege-OWL and you would like to contribute it to the community, go to the Protege Plugins Library and click the the "New Plugin" button.