If you’re looking for an open source solution, the VIVO project can be used as an ontology editor. VIVO is a semantic web applications initially designed for the academic environment and uses Jena on the back end. VIVO also includes a robust ontology for modeling an academic environment (along with numerous other onltologies) but can be downloaded as “Vitro” which is basically VIVO without the ontology here: https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro
More information about VIVO/Vitro can be found here: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO/VIVO On 11/13/17, 5:14 PM, "Holger Knublauch" <[email protected]> wrote: On 14/11/2017 8:12, Philippe GENOUD wrote: > > > Le 13/11/2017 à 22:59, Holger Knublauch a écrit : >> >> >> On 13/11/2017 23:10, Daniel Gross wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am new to apache Jena and have been using Protege ontology editor >>> before. >>> >>> I'd like to know how i can best interactively create and manage >>> ontologies >>> stored in Jena -- can Protege be used? What else can be used -- what is >>> recommended? >> >> There is a tool called TopBraid Composer (that also has a Free Edition) > I didn't found the TBC Free Edition link on topquadrant web site. Any > hint ? Yeah, it's a bit hidden. Our focus is on enterprise customers. Just click Downloads (you can skip registration) and select the product. Regards, Holger > >> that is a comprehensive ontology editor and uses Jena under the hood. >> Like Protege, it can read and write the usual RDF file formats such >> as Turtle. Unlike Protege, it supports not just OWL but also any >> other RDF-based language including SHACL. TBC's Standard and Maestro >> editions also support Jena's native TDB databases. For commercial >> web-based ontology editing, see TopBraid EVN and EDG. >> >> https://www.topquadrant.com/tools/IDE-topbraid-composer-maestro-edition/ >> https://www.topquadrant.com/products/ >> >> Disclaimer: I am working for TopQuadrant. >> >> HTH >> Holger >> >
