The experimental integration of Protege-2000 and Jess can be downloaded
from:
http://www.smi.stanford.edu/people/tu/JsaveJess.zip
To use it, you need to install Protege-2000 version 1.5 from
http://protege.stanford.edu/download/release/index.html
See some explanation in the file ProtegeJessREADME. Please send comments
to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am not a Jess user so this Protege-2000/Jess integration is purely a
sideline for me. I cannot promise regular support.
Samson
Fred Freitas wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I'd like to use an ontology editor to generate Jess definitions. Is
> Protege-2000 capable of doing it? What about this proof-of-concept mentioned
> in this message I got from the archives? Can anyone help me in this issue?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> I think Samson Tu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > However, there is an existing
> > open-source Java-based frame representation toolkit, called
> > Protege-2000, that uses COOL as one of its file formats, and for which I
> > did a proof-of-concept integration with Jess. (It uses RDF or relational
> > database as the other persistent formats.)
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Samson Tu email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stanford Medical Informatics phone: 1-650-725-3391
Stanford University fax: 1-650-725-7944
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