Difference between revisions of "Protege 5 Development Environment"
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Some of the following directions will seem a little strange because at the moment the server is started by starting the junits. This will be fixed presently. | Some of the following directions will seem a little strange because at the moment the server is started by starting the junits. This will be fixed presently. | ||
− | If you are using eclipse this will become your eclipse project later. In the org.protege.owl.server.junit directory copy the junit.properties.template file to junit.properties and adjust the database connection properties as needed. | + | If you are using eclipse this will become your eclipse project later. In the org.protege.owl.server.junit directory copy the junit.properties.template file to junit.properties and adjust the database connection properties as needed. MySQL and PostGreSQL databases should work. Now there are a couple of ant tasks that are available: |
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== Setting up Eclipse == | == Setting up Eclipse == |
Revision as of 10:48, June 22, 2010
Setting Up the Protege 4 Server Development Environment
Install From Svn and Server Startup
First checkout the development tree
svn checkout http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/repos/protege/protege4/misc/society/protege.server
Some of the following directions will seem a little strange because at the moment the server is started by starting the junits. This will be fixed presently. If you are using eclipse this will become your eclipse project later. In the org.protege.owl.server.junit directory copy the junit.properties.template file to junit.properties and adjust the database connection properties as needed. MySQL and PostGreSQL databases should work. Now there are a couple of ant tasks that are available: