[kepler-users] Ecoinformatics CVS account - Kepler
Ilkay Altintas
altintas at sdsc.edu
Tue May 17 16:45:06 PDT 2005
Hi Ralph,
You need to add your components to the actpr library and annotate the
added actor with the right concepts in the ontology.
There is a developers tutorial at:
http://kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=KeplerDevelopersTutorial
This process is described in the tutorial.
Hope the tutorial helps... Please let us know if there is something
wrong/missing in the tutorial.
-ilkay
On May 17, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Seguin, Ralph P wrote:
> Hi.
> Thanks for the access.
> I'll get around to checking things out soon, after I get Kepler
> working with our actors/components.
> Is there a quickstart doc somewhere that describes the process of
> putting your actors into Kepler?
>
> Also, it looks like the web services actor, the WSDL URL is strictly a
> static pulldown menu of choices rather than allowing a typein (in
> addition)
>
> I'm under the gun timewise for a demo, so sorry for the
> late notice.
>
> I'm having trouble getting something that works in Ptolemy
> II (4.0.1) to work in Kepler.
> I have a .jar file and some component description files
> (.xml) that worked fine for Ptolemy II
> (MyUserLibrary.xml), or through the Graph->ImportLibrary,
> Graph->Save In Library items.
>
> However, if I do this in Kepler, no go (nothing shows up
> in the component tree at least).
> I put the .jar file in the right place (I believe).
>
> I've been poking around in the Kepler tree under
> configs/ptolemy/configs/kepler
> and I was looking at annotations.owl and ontology.owl, and
> I believe that I could hack these things in by hand, if
> need be, but I'd prefer to do it right.
>
> Sooo... what is the appropriate means of having your
> components/actors show up in the Kepler GUI?
>
> Thanks.
> -Ralph
> seguin at lmsal.com
> rpseguin at gmail.com
> 408-718-4632
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colby Walsworth [mailto:walswort at nceas.ucsb.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:06 PM
> To: Seguin, Ralph P
> Cc: Matt Jones
> Subject: Ecoinformatics CVS account - Kepler
>
>
>
> Hello Ralph,
>
> We have created a new CVS account on cvs.ecoinformatics.org for you to
> access and contribute to the latest source code and document
> repositories for the Kepler project. You will probably want to check
> out the "kepler" module, or possibly the subprojects underneath these
> which might be of more specific interest. Most files are organized by
> subproject. You can find information on this project here:
>
> http://kepler.ecoinformatics.org
>
>
>
> Following is some information about your account and CVS:
>
> A. Here is your username and password for your new account:
> username: seguin
> password: 4aoE2Sa
>
> You should log into ecoinformatics.org using a secure shell program
> (ssh)(Only ssh v.2 is supported on this server)and change your
> password.
> Once you are logged in you may change your password by typing
> "passwd". It will prompt you for your new password twice. Your password
> should be 6-8 characters with a mix of letters and numbers and should
> not resemble a dictionary word. Also there is a file named ".forward"
> in
> your home directory that has you email address that all your mail needs
> to be forwarded to. You may edit this if your email address changes.
>
> B. *How to set up CVS under Windows using TortoiseCVS *
> We recommend that you use TortoiseCVS v. 1.4.5 or higher to access CVS
> via Windows. You will need to run CVS thru SSH version 2. SSH version
> 1 will not work correctly. TortoiseCVS v.1.4.5 and higher include
> instructions about how to setup SSH version 2 using TortoisePlink.
> An older document that might be of use describes how to generically run
> CVS with SSH--
> http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/HOWTO-cvs-over-ssh.html
>
> C. *Email lists*
> As part of the Kepler groups, you are enrolled in
> several email lists which will provide notification of repository
> updates, as well as serve as general archived forums for discussion.
> You have been enrolled in these lists:
>
> There is a kepler developemnt email list you may want to check out and
> subscribe to. Here is the list info:
> http://mercury.nceas.ucsb.edu/ecoinformatics/mailman/listinfo/kepler-
> dev
>
>
>
> Again, welcome to the kepler development project. If you have any
> questions about using CVS or SSH, or membership on the kepler email
> lists,
> please send us a note at "help at nceas.ucsb.edu".
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
>
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