The JessTab documentation has a little section entitled "Running the
JessTab without the Protege user interface"; it's near the end, right
before Appendix A. It explains which jar files you need, and also the
load-package call you need to make. In the JessDE, you'd want to add
those jars to your project, put them on the Java Build Path (under
the project properties) and then add the call to load-package at the
top of your Jess source file. That ought to do it.
On Mar 19, 2008, at 4:11 PM, ANA TANASESCU wrote:
Hello,
I have recently begun to use Jess for designing expert systems and
I have used in this purpose the Jess Editor from Eclipse 3.3.1
(after I installed the plug-in for it).
I want to develop an ontology in Protégé and mapp the classes and
metaclasses of it in Jess Editor of Eclipse but the functions of
the JessTab plug-in are not recognized.
How can I load the plug-in for JessTab in the Eclipse IDE so that
the functions of this plug-in to be recognize?
I am looking forward for your answer,
Ana Tanasescu
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