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[protege-discussion] datagenie instances
ward
ward.bemelmans at bz.vlaanderen.be
Tue Nov 7 01:32:48 PST 2006
Jennifer Vendetti <vendetti <at> stanford.edu> writes:
>
> Ward,
>
> ward wrote:
> > I'm trying to import a MySQL-database into Protégé using a JDBC-driver. The
connection is no problem : I
> see my tables, fields and values under the Datagenie-tab.
> >
> > I even can see the tables under the classes-tab and the fields under the
slots-tab, but my values don't
> appear as instances....
> >
> > What did I do wrong ?
> >
> I don't know. I tested the DataGenie tab here and it created
> instances. Are there any errors that are output to the Protege console
> window? Also, what version of DataGenie are you using? Version 1.1,
> which is distributed with Protege, or version 2.0.1 from our Wiki
> (http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DataGenie)?
> > What is anyway the best way to import a relational database (MS Access,
MySQL, Oracle,... ?)with primary
> keys into Protégé ?
> >
> According to the DataGenie documentation
> (http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DataGenie#nid7V2), you need to
> use version 2.0.1 if you want it to process foreign keys. If DataGenie
> doesn't import your data in a format that is acceptable to you, you
> could instead use the Protege API to programmatically import your data.
> The API is documented on our Web site:
>
> http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/dev.html#api
>
> Jennifer
>
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Hi Jennifer,
thanks for your answer;
I'm using DataGenie version 2.0.1.;
Do you know if there are projects in the library (http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-
bin/wiki.pl?ProtegeOntologiesLibrary) using DataGenie version 2.0.1. based on a
relational (MySQL)database ?
It's maybe more usefull to study an example...
ward
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