I can create a few screen shots if you’d like. The RDF edit does much more
than allow users to fill in values for properties (self-editing). It's
actually an ontology editor as well that allows you to create new classes,
object and data properties, set access controls for editing/viewing of a class
or property, and so on.
I'll see if someone has created a screencast for the VIVO editing features. If
not, someone on the vivo team should do that.
-Original Message-
From: Olivier Rossel [mailto:olivier.ros...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:56 AM
To: users@jena.apache.org
Cc: users@jena.apache.org
Subject: Re: RDF editor
Are there some screenshots of the RDF editor of Vivoweb?
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Le 23 mai 2012 à 06:58, Tao (陶信东) taoxind...@myhexin.com a écrit :
Thanks John,
I've set up VIVO on our server. It looks great!
The only problem is that there seems to be some encoding problems
i.e. when
I added a new instance of foaf:Person with first name and last name
specified as some Chinese characters, they become messes. And when I
change
the name of the People menu item from People to 人物, the browser
freezes for a long time and the whole site broke down.
Anyway, VIVO is the most powerful RDF editor I ever tried. We will
look into
the source code to figure out the above problems.
Thanks
Tao
-Original Message-
From: John Fereira [mailto:ja...@cornell.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 7:13 PM
To: users@jena.apache.org
Subject: RE: RDF editor
VIVO (www.vivoweb.org) can be used to edit RDF. It has a web based
UI and
works with both Joseki and Fuseki although it uses SDB rather than
TDB.
VIVO also has its own ontology which you don't necessarily have to
use if
you just download that Vitro (aka VIVO core) code. It's an open
source java
web application available as a binary, the complete source code, or
as a
virtual appliance.
VIVO was originally developed by my boss (at Cornell University) and
although I'm not officially not part of the development team I've
contributed a fair amount of code to the project, do a lot of
integration
work with it, and recently spoke at six different sessions at a VIVO
implementation fest.
-Original Message-
From: Holger Knublauch [mailto:hol...@knublauch.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 6:23 AM
To: users@jena.apache.org
Subject: Re: RDF editor
On 5/22/2012 20:01, Tao (陶信东) wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is there an RDF editor that can let the users edit RDF data, which
may be
stored in TDB and exposed by Joseki/Fuseki? A web-based one is
preferred.
I know Protégé and web protégé. But they seem not working when
there's
too much data.
Thanks
Tao
TopBraid Composer (Standard Edition or above) can be used to edit
TDB
models directly.
Holger