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[protege-discussion] Inquiries on Web Protege server deployment and modifying.
Natsuda Kasisopha
gift8201 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 18:46:03 PDT 2009
Hello Jennifer,
Thank you so much for your reply. Regarding to the HTML file, I was
confused but I sorted it out that the Google web application project had
provide an empty client - server package which not import the code from
webprotege/trunk at all. They have the default html code under the same
name with webprotege's page.
Thank you.
Natsuda
> Hello Natsuda,
>
> Natsuda Kasisopha wrote:
>> And I also check out the source code from the SVN, how come the
>> WebProtege.html has different interface from the .war? How can i make
>> the page look like the html in .war file?
>
> I don't understand what you mean when you say that the HTML file has a
> different interface from the WAR file. The WAR file is simply the
> file that you use to deploy WebProtege into your Servlet Container.
> The WebProtege.html file is the entry point to the WebProtege
> application.
>
>> which file are involve for coding?
>
> The source code for WebProtege can be checked out from here:
>
> http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/repos/protege/web-protege/trunk/
>
> We have detailed instructions for compiling and running WebProtege
> from Eclipse on our wiki:
>
> http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/WebProtegeDevelopersGuide
>
> There is a note at the top of this wiki page indicating that the page
> is under construction. It is actually fairly complete - the only
> thing missing is the last section on running WebProtege with an
> external server (the Protege Server). But, you can run WebProtege
> with example projects loaded from a local directory, which should be
> sufficient for your needs.
>
> Jennifer
>
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