Paula,

Not sure what you mean by < triples that would associate a value, assigned
to the custom property, to existing object properties.>

The class/property tree in EVN displays properties under classes they are
associated with. 

In order for properties to be shown in this view, you need to make sure
there is a triple {:myProperty rdfs:domain :someClass} and that the class
has been defined as well. It needs to be a subclass of owl:Thing or some
other class that is a subclass of owl:Thing in order to be displayed in this
view. If a class is not a subclass of owl:Thing, TBC auto-infers this
relationship to show classes hierarchy. EVN does not do it, so you need to
make sure the triple is there.

When you create classes and properties directly in EVN, all of this is
already taken care of.

Irene

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paula Markes
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [topbraid-users] Viewing custom properties for object properties in
an ontology on an EVN server

Hello,

I logged into our EVN server (version 4.4.1), and created an ontology (not
an EVN vocabulary or EVN tagset).

Inside the ontology, I imported a number of existing vocabularies.  I then
imported an RDF file of triples that would add the triples to create a
custom property, and also triples that would associate a value, assigned to
the custom property, to existing object properties.  I can do this and view
them fairly easily in Composer; now I need to make them available for others
who are not using Composer, but still need to be able to view and change
them as needed.   So essentially I would like to manage custom properties
for object properties using an ontology on the EVN server.

But I find I'm not able to view the custom property on the object properties
in either an ontology on the EVN server (or when I tried in the EVN
vocabulary management tool).

Is there something I can do to make these show up in the ontology?

-Paula

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