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[protege-discussion] Starting new project in webProtege
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Tue Jan 22 13:25:19 PST 2013
You can add in the metaproject also an OWL file, it does not have to be
a pprj. I suggest that you do that, rather than trying to edit an
existing pprj file. Or, you can open your OWL file in Protege 3.x, save
it, and it will create a pprj file for you. But, as I said, that is not
necessary, just add the OWL file to the metaproject.
We have a comprehensive troubleshooting guide on the wiki. Please take a
look first, if you still have any problems:
http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/WebProtegeAdminGuide#Troubleshooting
Another suggestion is to use the WebProtege server that we host at
Stanford: http://webprotege-beta.stanford.edu/ and add your project
there. You can configure the access policies (R/W), share the project,
and invite others to contribute. This link is for WebProtege 2, which
works with the OWL-API (same one used by Protege 4) and has support for
OWL 2.
Best,
Tania
On 12/25/2012 07:18 AM, Uri Shani wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed the web protege and it shows the examples.
> I created my own projects/ folder and changed the
> metaproject/metaproject.pins to point at two projects: one is a copy
> of pizza and the other is based on an owl file created by the
> stand-alone protege tool.
> I do not have a .pprj file for that new project, so I made a minimal
> one (looking at the pizza.pprj - I minimized it to what I though is
> what it takes to define a project with an existing owl file).
> Yet - the projects fails to open.
> So, I guess that I did not mocked up the proper pprj file.
> I even tried with an empty .pprj file.... would not work.
> Any help here? with the stand-alone tool, we can work with .owl files
> directly.
>
> Thanks,
> - Uri Shani
>
>
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