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[protege-discussion] Protegex Compiled Classes
Csongor Nyulas
csongor.nyulas at stanford.edu
Thu Sep 11 12:27:02 PDT 2008
Hi Ramos,
Sorry for seeing your email a little bit late. You should have written
these questions also to the mailing list, and I am sure you would have
got an answer in the meantime. Anyway, to answer your question: YES, you
are free to integrate the Protege JAR files in your project as it is
licensed under the open source Mozilla Public License (MPL). It is
important, though, that in order to use the Protege PDK, you will need
not only one or two, but most of the jar files that I mentioned in my
previous email, because they are interdependent.
Csongor
Emmanuel Ramos wrote:
> Dear Csongor,
> Thank you very much for the agility in the answer! I am very thankful!
> I intend to use some packages of Protégé API
> (edu.stanford.smi.protegex.owl)
> for importing of ontologies in OWL format, and like this to build a
> Knowledge-Based System that generates object-oriented production rules
> for inferences in the mechanism JEOPS (Java Embedded Object Production
> System).
> That Knowledge-Based System should generate automatic rules for
> certain ontology
> and to use JEOPS to extract knowledge. Do you of Stanford authorize
> Protégé API use for that purpose?
>
> Thank you very much for the attention! Sorry excuse for my bad English!
>
>
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