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[protege-discussion] Problem importing an rdfs file with protege-frames editor
Samson Tu
swt at stanford.edu
Tue Apr 22 09:11:35 PDT 2008
The Guide is a bit out of date. The "import" feature is now accessed
from the "File/New Project..." menu. In the dialog box, there is a
"Create from Existing Sources" check box. Checkit and then select a
project type to import your files. You need to have a RDFS file that
describes the schema and a RDF file that describes the instances.
Samson
Antonia Iliopoulou wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to the ontology development with protege - frames and I would
> appreciate your help.
> I try to build a product ontology and I want to use the unspsc84 library
> in order to get a big number of instances.
> I have this library locally as an rdfs file.
> I read at http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?RDFBackend that the
> RDFBackend plug in (which is bundled with the full installation of protege)
> helps to create,import and save RDF(s) files using the Protege-Frames
> editor. I also read the user guide that is available at
> http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/users.html.
> According to this guide under the Project Menu I should have the "Import
> Project" option.
> But I do not have this option although the plug in is installed!
> Could anyone help me understand why does this happen?
> Or could anyone explain to me how to import an rdf file from the
> protege-frames editor?
>
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Antonia
>
>
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