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  • ...pplication|application]] a [[:Category:Plugin|plug-in]] has been developed for.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Property:For application]]
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  • ...te;g&eacute;]] - a powerful collaborative ontology development environment for the Web </span>]] ...cs|Prot&eacute;g&eacute; Desktop]] - a fully-fledged OWL 2 ontology editor for the desktops</span>]]
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  • ...point for all '''developer documentation''' related to the Protege Desktop application, versions 5.0 and above. The source code for many Protege Desktop plug-ins has also been made available on GitHub under
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  • ...ple.com/kb/ht5290 Gatekeeper] settings for Mountain Lion are to only allow application downloads from the Mac App Store and identified developers. The Protege sof
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  • - This property denotes the download URL for a plug-in or application.
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  • - This property describes the version number for a plug-in or application.
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  • |Affiliation2=German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence * Specifying colors for nodes and edges.
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  • |Description=JSave can be used to generate Java class definition stubs for Protege-Frames classes. |PluginType=Application
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  • ...n source and commercial '''[[Protege]]''' plugins that enhance the Protege application. ...formation about Protege plugins as well as intelligent search capabilities for particular plugins and associated organizations.<br />
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  • ...though you probably will not see much difference in the behavior of the UI for large projects. ...nding a class with a lot of direct subclasses and displaying the instances for a class with many instances. Here "a lot" and "many" should probably be de
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  • <span style="font-weight:bold;font-size:16px;">Recommendations for setting the heap size (read first!)</span> ...ine your free physical memory from the Performance tab of the Task Manager application. On Mac machines, click the apple (upper left hand corner and "about this m
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  • |Affiliation1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research ...are seen immediately by other users. There are two working modes available for Collaborative Protege. Both modes support multiple users working on an onto
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  • <p style="padding:0 ;margin:0;">by [[Developed by::Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research]]</p> | class="InfoBoxColFirst" | Developed by: || [[developed by::Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research]]
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  • {{Application| DevelopedBy1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research|
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  • {{Application| DevelopedBy1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research|
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  • {{Application| DevelopedBy1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research|
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  • ...pplication|application]] a [[:Category:Plugin|plug-in]] has been developed for.
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  • This page contains a collection of links to Protege documentation for end users of the Protege 3.x series. This Wiki page is not exhaustive. * [[Resource_Bundles|Support for '''internationalization''' - see all menus, labels, etc. in a different lan
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  • ...mode is also referred to as the multi-user mode of Protege and is suitable for projects in which multiple users need to access and edit the same ontology. ...s also referred to as the '''multi-user mode''' of Protege and is suitable for projects in which multiple users need to access and edit the same ontology.
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  • This page is the official documentation home for the '''Protege Desktop application versions 4, 5 and higher'''. * Protege will find plugins and updates for you. See our [[EnablePluginAutoUpdate|Auto Update]] page.
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  • ...or your project at present. It will also serve as a useful reference point for identifying major features that need priority migration from 3.x to 4.0+. T For working with '''frames-based ontologies''' there is only one choice - Prote
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  • ...ease note that this documentation refers *only* to the Protege 3.x series. For Protege 4, 5 and higher, please visit the links available [[Main_Page#Devel * [[SetUpEclipseForPlugin|'''<u>Setting up Eclipse for plug-in development</u>''']] - '''This is what you usually want'''
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  • Pointers for developers of plugins and understanding the core APIs of Protege 4. '''If y If you cannot do this for various reasons, please let us
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  • # Download the protege plug-ins with linked source. Currently for Protege 4.0, these can be found [http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/protege4/P ## org.protege.editor.core.application.jar
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  • ...lso figure that the graphical tool might be useful as an educational tool for discussing OSGi class loading. I will add some discussion of the swing bas ...ception (which is what the class loader throws) and see what it turns up. For example, consider the apple.* line in the bootdelegation configuration. Th
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  • ...tc. of an ontology as well as methods for getting the inferred information for a particular OWL entity. ...version of the Reasoning API documentation and describes the reasoner API for Protege 3.4.1 and later (available since Protege 3.4 beta 120). The origina
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  • * Lazy loading components/plug-ins for improved speed and memory usage * OWL API for OWL 2.0 provides efficient in-memory model
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  • The Protege API provides access also to the forms configuration. An application can change programmatically the display of a class or an instance the same === Replacing the slot widget for a class ===
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  • ...nts or if it later stops before reaching 100%, then you may need to adjust application memory allocation by editing following line in protege.lax file ..."Create Instance" button inside OntoBase tab. You should get a popup form for entering value(s) of the table's primary key columns. Fill-in the values an
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  • ...provides a way to utilize the information contained in existing databases for construction of the domain-specific language. This is first and natural ste ...ese points of reference. Points in O(n2)Space will be consistent with each application sharing the same context. Most importantly - each point will have propertie
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  • The implementation of the remote job for deleting a user is done in class <code>RemoveUserJob</code> that is shown b To code to invoke the remove user job from a Protege client application is as following:
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  • == How to use the OWL Classes Panel in your own application == for (Iterator iterator = systemFrames.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) {
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  • ...style="font-size:18px; font-weight:bold">Jennifer & Tania's selp-help page for developing WebProtege :)</span><br /><br /> ...op-level "web-protege" directory in the Protege Subversion repository (URL for Protege's SVN is: http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/repos/protege).
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  • ...as browser slot) for the display of the entities. A users guide to do this for the UI mode is [http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?HidingIdentifiersWi The same functionality can be achieved in an external application that uses the Protege API and its UI components.
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  • ...reatment of imports is divorced from Web issues. The intended use of names for OWL ontologies is to make the name be the location of the ontology on the W ...a single RDF resource that ''is declared'' to be of type owl:Ontology. So for instance in the pizza owl ontology, the declaration in question is the foll
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  • ...text-based searches of Protege knowledge bases (see the String Search Tab for more details) and interaction with clickable graphs generated from the Prot ...tform. It is also possible for developers to use the source code for this application as a starting point if they are interested in developing something that off
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  • = Using a Protege tab plug-in in your own application = ...rd.edu/doc/pdk/plugins/tab_widget.html tab widget plug-in] as part of your application.
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  • ...e RDF(S) files. Please note that this back-end was developed specifically for frame-based ontologies (not OWL). |Affiliation1=German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
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  • |Affiliation1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research The PSM Librarian supports you in building a knowledge-based application out of reusable knowledge components known as ''Problem-Solving Methods (PS
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  • Preferences about the general look and feel of the application, including responsiveness to input ...n search''' note that searching using full regular expressions can be slow for large ontologies
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  • ...alled - you simply follow the usual OS specific steps for indicating which application to use to open an OWL file. In the case of OS X there is an extra adjustmen Now configure double-click as you would with any other OS X application.
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  • ...ge 4 application in the finder and right click on the Protege 4 owl editor application. Select "Show Package Contents". Edit the run.sh (or for windows users the run.bat) file and modify the ''-Xmx'' line:
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  • Protege 4.0 has been in development in parallel with the Protege 3.x series for approximately 2.5 years. Initial alpha versions were developed by the [http We are '''very interested in your feedback''' on both the application and the documentation. You can contact us via the [http://mailman.stanford.
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  • which gives the class hierarchy for the project, including links to individual pages for each the class.
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  • === Application === For example, a medical model might have ''protocol'', ''guidelines'',
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  • {{#var:Pr}} includes an application programmer interface, The API provides the Java packages and classes for complex operations
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  • in the <b>{{#var:Pr}}</b> application directory. There are a variety of possible uses for a knowledge base of newspaper data.
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  • For the development of a successful {{#var:PrF}} project, Plan for the application and expected uses of the knowledge base.
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  • for creating knowledge models and entering data. and a Java-based Application Programming Interface (API)
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  • individual exemplars of the concepts that hold specific values for their properties (e.g., for ontology management, ontology visualization, inference and reasoning, etc.)
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  • ...server does not further help the client here because the server is waiting for the next request from the client. I believe that the issue is that the GZ ...ion and perhaps it works in many contexts. This approach is indeed useful for flushing out all the data. Unfortunately what I found is that when rmi wri
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  • ...itself and has associated to it more "administrative" types of permission. For example, one policy might say that only users from the ''Admin group'' are ...licy controlled object (a project or a server) a set of allowed operations for a certain group. The examples from the previous paragraph are quite clear.
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  • There is a standard format for the protege ant build scripts. The main idea behind these build scripts is ...file. On the command line, unix systems also allow one to set a property for the duration of one command as follows<br><pre> PROTEGE_HOME
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  • ..._Protege|Collaborative Protege]] client - an extension of the Protege rich application, or in [[WebProtege]] - a web-based and lightweight ontology editor. ...cts and their access policies. Then we will learn how to set up a project for collaboration and how to create the changes and annotation ontology. We wil
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  • = Setting up Eclipse for plug-in development = ...create a tab widget that displays "Hello World!". These steps can be used for developing any plug-in type.
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  • ...data warehouse, or metadata repository, this back-end might be interesting for you.
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  • This articles describes Protege's support for internationalization using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_resource_bund ...tems, tab names, labels, and dialog titles. This is '''not''' a mechanism for authoring ontology and knowledge-base content in multiple languages simulta
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  • This page describes some of the more useful UI components available for developers working with Protege 4, 5 or newer versions. ...onents, as part of the core Protege framework and more specific components for managing OWL objects in the OWL editor kit.
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  • Pointers for developers of plugins and understanding the core APIs of Protege 4, 5 and n On top of this, Protege supports further functionality for developer's convenience - hierarchies, renderer management, search etc.
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  • The version of Eclipse used for the writing of this documentation is 3.4.0 (Ganymede), build id I20080617-2 ...5, which is [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp available for download] from Sun's website. Please make sure to configure your Eclipse e
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  • ...tely this pop up dialog is very ambiguous and can mean many things. It is for this reason that we have tried to add some additional information to help. ...'hostname'' command sometimes returns is ''localhost'' which will not work for any client on a different machine than the server.
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  • ==Embedding OSGi inside a host application== There are many reasons to embed OSGi inside a host application:
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  • ...Java Preferences API] to store user preferences and activity. This allows for persistence of preference data across installations of Protege 4.x, e.g., r For Linux and Mac OS X, navigate to the appropriate location and delete the Pro
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  • ...ild 105 to [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprotege/releases GitHub]. For all new releases, please use the [https://github.com/protegeproject/webprot * '''Usage''' portlet - shows the usage for the selected class, property or individual. Usage can be filtered by type
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  • ...location on their local machine. The OWL 2 specification makes allowances for this: ...ed. However, the owl 2 specifications do indicate that physical locations for an ontology can be determined by the name or version of the ontology:
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  • '''For Users:'''<br /> ...o download Protege in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_Bundle application bundle format].
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  • ...another layer to capture an executable workflow, e.g., the voting workflow for user 1 when in state 3. ...logy.pprj</code>. Browse an example of workflow in the Instances Tab. Look for the instances of the <code>Workflow</code> subclasses.
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  • ...ning based on Description Logic engines. Furthermore, the API is optimized for the implementation of graphical user interfaces. ...ning based on Description Logic engines. Furthermore, the API is optimized for the implementation of graphical user interfaces.
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  • ...beta release. The Protege 4.0.2 release does not provide complete support for the OWL 2 language specification. ...tege 4.1 beta has an [[EnablePluginAutoUpdate|automatic update mechanism]] for distributing new features and bug fixes. This mechanism allows us to be mo
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  • ...ege 5 client server allows multiple Protege 5 clients (such as the desktop application) to browse and edit concurrently an ontology stored on a Protege 5 server. ...new page [[Protege Server design]] to explain how the Protege Server works for the Protege developers.
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  • ...ken from this publication, illustrates the typical architecture of such an application: ...ontologies about specific types of activities and destinations. Then, the application can exploit reasoning engines like Racer or rule engines like SWRL to expos
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  • ...s different concepts but also has metaclasses. These metaclasses were used for the representation of OWL in terms of OKBC in Protege-OWL. This means that ...solid understanding of what happens under the hood and is only recommended for people who need to develop plug-ins that operate in both core and OWL modes
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  • //for the travel.owl ontology. If you do this, it is more robust for (Iterator it = classes.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
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  • ...the OWL model and its elements like classes, properties, and individuals. Application developers should not access the implementation of these interfaces (such a ...d then use the objects returned by the OWLModel to do specific operations. For example, the following snippet creates a new '''OWLNamedClass''' (which cor
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  • 2. Choose a tab that contains a class tree (for example select the "ICD Content" tab) ...cause an email to be sent, with links to the changed item in the original application.
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  • which is relevant for a particular purpose. For example, abstracting a leather soccer ball to a ball
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  • substitute "Cmd" for "Ctrl" on Mac OS X. allowing the user to select one for opening.
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  • ...to get Protege updates. In this case, system administrators may tell you, for instance, that web browsers need to be configured to use the proxy. In Pro Thanks to David Jordan for supplying this information.
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  • ...u operating system. There is an [[Stanford:SettingsXmlExample|example page for a settings file]]. ...http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e-extras). Select Maven SCM handler for Subclipse and Maven SCM integration.
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  • =Description and Rationale for Tools= Hudson is a server application to automatically and continuously build, test and deploy one or more projec
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  • ...of tools as Eclipse and GWT as well as Selenium, JUnit respectively TestNG for testing. ...r a schedulder triggers a build on the integration server. We chose Hudson for continuous integration. On this server the usual steps are described in a M
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  • =How-to for architects, test and project managers= | Application/Library sources
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  • |Description=The SADI plugin for Protege is a a collection of views and tools, available in a single tab, th |PluginType=Application
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  • |Description=OWL2Query is a conjunctive query and metaquery engine (for SPARQL-DL and negation as failure), and visualization plug-in. It facilitat |PluginType2=Application
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  • ...t]. You must be subscribed to the list to post messages. See instructions for subscribing: http://goo.gl/GmQ2y. If you have trouble subscribing and/or p ...files look, you can always use Jena to parse the file for use in your Java application. The reason why the files may look strange is that Jena does some optimizat
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  • * [[EnablePluginAutoUpdate|Automatic update mechanism]] for distributing new features and bug fixes. ...ipedia.org/wiki/Application_Bundle application bundle format] distribution for the OS X community.
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  • ...ce tool, enhanced explanation support, client-server capabilities, support for code generation, and a database back-end. Please contact us via the [http: ...f it was displayed before an entity of the appropriate type was selected. For example, if a user opened an ontology and selected the class usage view bef
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  • |PluginType=Application |Affiliation1=Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
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  • |Description=The RacerPro Plugin for Protégé offers reasoning functionality to Protégé 4.x. Once installed t |PluginType2=Application
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  • |Description=An approach to Team Collaboration and Version Control for OWL2 Ontologies developed and used at Miami-Dade County. |PluginType=Application
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  • ...-on course. The purpose of this wiki page is to give detailed instructions for installing the required and optional software components that will be used ...ptops before the start of the course in order to avoid holding up sessions for software installation issues.
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  • The version of Eclipse used for the writing of this documentation is 3.5 (Galileo). ==== Google Plugin for Eclipse ====
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  • #REDIRECT [[Property:For application]]
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  • ...ing an ontology difference tool, enhanced explanation support, and support for code generation. Refer to the complete set of release notes below to read ...ple.com/kb/ht5290 Gatekeeper] settings for Mountain Lion are to only allow application downloads from the Mac App Store and identified developers. The Protege sof
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  • ...-on course. The purpose of this wiki page is to give detailed instructions for installing the required and optional software components that will be used ...ptops before the start of the course in order to avoid holding up sessions for software installation issues.
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  • ...ple.com/kb/ht5290 Gatekeeper] settings for Mountain Lion are to only allow application downloads from the Mac App Store and identified developers. The Protege sof * System slots can now be selected for export to CSV in the Query Tab.
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  • ''' This page describes the administration and installation for the WebProtege 1.0 (that works with Protege 3.x series). ''' WebProtégé is a web application that runs in a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servlet_container#Servlet_cont
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  • |Description=The Oracle Spatial and Graph option for Oracle Database 12c now supports Protégé Desktop 4.3. The Oracle Spatial and Graph option for Oracle Database 12c now supports Protégé Desktop 4.3 with Apache Jena 2.1
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  • ...guide describes one possible approach to configuring the Eclipse Platform for working with the Protege Desktop source code. Feel free to make adjustment * A tool for checking out a [http://git-scm.com/ Git] repository.
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  • ...-on course. The purpose of this wiki page is to give detailed instructions for installing the required and optional software components that will be used ...ptops before the start of the course in order to avoid holding up sessions for software installation issues.
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  • ...t mailing lists, etc. You may also be interested to explore the following application/version specific FAQs: ==== How do I submit a bug report for Protege? ====
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