[seek-kr-sms] running growl from CVS
Ferdinando Villa
ferdinando.villa at uvm.edu
Fri Feb 25 14:00:24 PST 2005
I think an Ant build file could peacefully coexist with the Eclipse
project and wouldn't be so hard to set up, right? And yes, I also think
executable jars (at least for the editor) should be in cvs.
ferdinando
-----Original Message-----
From: seek-kr-sms-admin at ecoinformatics.org
[mailto:seek-kr-sms-admin at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Shawn Bowers
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 4:59 PM
To: Serguei Krivov
Cc: seek-kr-sms at ecoinformatics.org
Subject: Re: [seek-kr-sms] running growl from CVS
For those of us who like to do it the old-fashioned way; perhaps you
could stick a new GrowlEditor.jar file somewhere (e.g., in cvs) that we
could just run without having to compile, etc.
thanks,
shawn
Serguei Krivov wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> Sorry for the mess with the code and docs. We intended to clean it
> before the beta release. At this point we are still in the stage of
> alpha.
>
> Both Rich and I are fans of nice IDEs, e.g. Eclipse or NetBeans and as
> a consequence we did not use any separate utility for building
> project. If you do not use eclipse or NB then we have to think how to
> port GrOWL to your type of project. My impression however was that
> most of us who do java use eclipse.
>
> If you have eclipse then compiling with GrOWL/Jena is easy (comparing
> to compiling GrOWL?OWLAPI): 1. Install Jena, or have (ALL)Jena jars
> ready 2.If you are using eclipse CVS check out directory
> kr-sms/ontobrowser/src:
> right click on it, select Check Out As, select Java Project and go
> through the steps that the wizards offer. Assume that the project name
> you selected is "ontobrowser"
> If using external CVS , get the code and create new project e.g.
> "ontobrowser" using directory kr-sms/ontobrowser/src as top directory
of
> the project.
>
> 3. Project will be compiled with many errors. Get to the "property
> dialog "of the project "ontobrowser" (for this one can right click on
> the project, select "properties" from the bottom of popup menu, or
> select the project in the explorer and then go to Menu: Project |
> Properties)
> In the property dialog click on Java Build Path (on the left). Then
> select pane Libraries, then click button AddExternal Jars and add ALL
> jena jars to the project. After this project should compile. There
> will be still errors in the code related to OWLAPI part, and in the
> old code, but these are negligible.
>
> 4. To execute: in package explorer select
> org/ecoinformatics/seek/growl/editor/GrowlEditor.java
> then in menu Run select: Run As | Java Application
>
>
> If you use NetBeans , use kr-sms/ontobrowser/src as a mount point for
> code, Add the same external jars of Jena.
>
> Please let me know if more detailed description could be more useful.
>
> At the moment browsing of large ontologies is not really great. I am
> working on graphic filters that would allow to select a class and
> view separately a)its definition, b)its instances, c) references to
> this class etc . After this is done (by next week) browsing of large
> ontologies will be easy.
>
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> serguei
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: seek-kr-sms-admin at ecoinformatics.org
> [mailto:seek-kr-sms-admin at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Matt Jones
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 4:00 PM
> To: Sergui Krivov
> Cc: Ferdinando Villa; seek-kr-sms at ecoinformatics.org
> Subject: [seek-kr-sms] running growl from CVS
>
> Sergui,
>
> I'm trying to look at the new growl from CVS. We'd like to evaluate
> how
>
> it might be used in Kepler for ontology UI stuff. Unfortunately,
> here's no readme, docs, ant build file (build.xml), makefile, batch
> file, or shell script that's relevant as far as I can tell in the
> ontobrowser directory. Can you help me out?
>
> 1) Is the source in "seek/projects/kr-sms/ontobrowser" ?
> 2) How do I build Growl from source?
> 3) How do I run Growl once built?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matt
>
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