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[protege-discussion] Protege Multiusers Audit Trail
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Tue Oct 17 12:21:35 PDT 2006
Fred,
Protege supports journaling, meaning that all write operations to the
ontology will be recorded in a journal file. The journal file is saved
in the same directory as you pprj file and has the extension "pjrn".
In order to activate the journaling, go to the Project menu -> Configure
-> Options -> Enable journaling.
There is also a more powerful way of tracking changes in the ontology
provided by the ChangeManagement plugin, which is part of the full
distribution of Protege.
Documentation about it you find on our wiki:
http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ChangeManagement
Tania
Fred Yao wrote:
> Is there any audit trail information(log files) in Protege? Basically, if I'm
> running Protege in multiuser mode, can I find out who did what changes at what
> time?
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