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[protege-discussion] protege-discussion Digest, Vol 75, Issue 10
Timothy Redmond
tredmond at stanford.edu
Tue Oct 9 18:05:26 PDT 2012
The easiest method is to copy the pprj file for the database project to
the other location. The pprj project contains all the needed
information to connect to the database project. The only issue might be
if you have used localhost to access the database and this hostname does
not work from the other location.
Failing that, you can connect directly to the database project from
Protege using the new project menu (perhaps not too intuitive). Do the
following:
1. In the "Welcome to Protege" (or in the File menu) select new project.
2. **Very important** - make sure that the "Create from existing
sources" is checked.
3. Choose either OWL/RDF database or Protege database depending on
whether your project is an OWL database project.
4. (Assuming you chose OWL/RDF) choose OWL Database in the next window.
5. Then you get a window where you can enter your configuration parameters.
-Timothy
On 10/09/2012 05:03 PM, Ganesh kumar wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
>
> Thanks for your response.
> I have decided to use mysql as my backend.
>
> I have a new question like - After I create a new database project, I
> need to open the same project from another location.
> But in Open project menu, I do not see an option to open a project
> from database.
>
> Can you please help me to resolve this issue
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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