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[protege-discussion] (web)Protege for collaborative ontologies editing
Timothy Redmond
tredmond at stanford.edu
Thu Oct 22 09:34:23 PDT 2009
> 1. What's the preferred mode for a collaborative ontologies editing
> environment (Local vs. External Mode) ? I don't see the big
> difference except the Protege server being outside the servlets
> container so as to administer and connect with Protege clients.
I think that you should probably go with local mode for now. It is
simpler and I am not sure that we have a strong answer to which mode
is better.
> 2. How were built the annotation_collaborativePizza
> (.owl.pprj, .owl.rdf, .owl.rdfs) and collaborative_Pizza
> (.owl, .owl.pprj) ontologies ? I'd like to reproduce this working
> example with our own ontologies, shared among teams.
Tania has written a wiki page for this [1]. I think that most of what
you want to know is probably in section 5.1.
-Timothy
[1] http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Collaborative_Protege
On Oct 22, 2009, at 4:19 AM, Simon SCHERRER wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I need to setup a (web)Protege environment for several research
> teams. These teams will work on shared ontologies. I followed the
> Administrator's Guide and I installed webProtege on a Ubuntu Server
> in Local Mode. Unfortunately, I meet the same problems as others
> users (i.e. (collaborative_)newspaper and wines examples won't open,
> Pizza example data remains unmodified after server restart, new
> project instances don't appear in "My webProtege" tab after
> metaproject update and upload). The only example that seems to run
> correctly on my server is collaborative_Pizza.
>
> So my questions are :
> 1. What's the preferred mode for a collaborative ontologies editing
> environment (Local vs. External Mode) ? I don't see the big
> difference except the Protege server being outside the servlets
> container so as to administer and connect with Protege clients.
> 2. How were built the annotation_collaborativePizza
> (.owl.pprj, .owl.rdf, .owl.rdfs) and collaborative_Pizza
> (.owl, .owl.pprj) ontologies ? I'd like to reproduce this working
> example with our own ontologies, shared among teams.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
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