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From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-07-12 13:56:40
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On 12 July 2011 15:51, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Hi Enrico, > thank for the explanation. I will try to follow your instruction in order to > prepare plugin for update site. > > The folder > > https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/transformation/ > > is no more used. Sorry for this confusion. This can be removed. Ok, no problem, I will remove it. Bests Enrico > > Regards, > Ondrej > > On 07/12/2011 03:07 PM, Enrico Daga wrote: >> >> Dear Ondrej, >> thank you for these notes. >> >> On 12 July 2011 14:46, Ondrej Zamazal<ond...@vs...> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> XD Transformation wizard can be downloaded from: >>> >>> https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/xd.transformation/cz.vse.keg.patomat.xd.transformation/ >> >> Is the following folder in use?: >> >> >> https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/transformation/ >> >>> After importing this plugin into Eclipse XD Transformation wizard can be >>> invoked ('Transform/Import') while right-clicking on an ontology from >>> Eclipse project or from the ODP Registry view. This action will choose >>> CODP to be imported into an ontology. On the first page of the wizard an >>> user should select an ontology either from a local system or from web. >>> Similarly transformation pattern should be selected. Finally, an user >>> can apply recursive detection which si enabled employing an reasoner. >>> After clicking on 'Next' button, an import and a detection are >>> performed. Detection can take some time depending on ontology pattern >>> definition in source ontology pattern. The second page offers an user to >>> select pattern instance as a result of the whole detection phase. By >>> clicking on an item an user can get context help in terms of entities >>> usage within an ontology. Final page of the wizard offers selection of >>> transformation strategy. After performing a transformation, transformed >>> ontology is stored in temp directory of local system if ontology is on >>> remote host or stored as ontology variant in the same directory of >>> original ontology being transformed. >> >> Thank you for this description. >>> >>> I see that this description is rather about using XD Transformation >>> wizard than running but the plugin should be just imported as a project. >>> Or should I make some library from it? >> >> Well, eclipse plugins are delivered within eclipse features and then >> exposed within update sites. >> You should first deploy your plugin, then pack a feature and finally >> we could expose it within an update site, as it is now for XD (even if >> not doucumented well... some work to do in this direction). >> Please checkout the eclipse PDE docuementaion for that. >> >>> Please let me know if I should add more. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ondrej >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously >>> valuable. >>> Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security >>> threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >>> sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> extremedesign-project mailing list >>> ext...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project >>> >> >> > > > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-07-12 13:51:07
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Hi Enrico, thank for the explanation. I will try to follow your instruction in order to prepare plugin for update site. The folder https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/transformation/ is no more used. Sorry for this confusion. This can be removed. Regards, Ondrej On 07/12/2011 03:07 PM, Enrico Daga wrote: > Dear Ondrej, > thank you for these notes. > > On 12 July 2011 14:46, Ondrej Zamazal<ond...@vs...> wrote: >> Hi all, >> XD Transformation wizard can be downloaded from: >> https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/xd.transformation/cz.vse.keg.patomat.xd.transformation/ > Is the following folder in use?: > > https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/transformation/ > >> After importing this plugin into Eclipse XD Transformation wizard can be >> invoked ('Transform/Import') while right-clicking on an ontology from >> Eclipse project or from the ODP Registry view. This action will choose >> CODP to be imported into an ontology. On the first page of the wizard an >> user should select an ontology either from a local system or from web. >> Similarly transformation pattern should be selected. Finally, an user >> can apply recursive detection which si enabled employing an reasoner. >> After clicking on 'Next' button, an import and a detection are >> performed. Detection can take some time depending on ontology pattern >> definition in source ontology pattern. The second page offers an user to >> select pattern instance as a result of the whole detection phase. By >> clicking on an item an user can get context help in terms of entities >> usage within an ontology. Final page of the wizard offers selection of >> transformation strategy. After performing a transformation, transformed >> ontology is stored in temp directory of local system if ontology is on >> remote host or stored as ontology variant in the same directory of >> original ontology being transformed. > Thank you for this description. >> I see that this description is rather about using XD Transformation >> wizard than running but the plugin should be just imported as a project. >> Or should I make some library from it? > Well, eclipse plugins are delivered within eclipse features and then > exposed within update sites. > You should first deploy your plugin, then pack a feature and finally > we could expose it within an update site, as it is now for XD (even if > not doucumented well... some work to do in this direction). > Please checkout the eclipse PDE docuementaion for that. > >> Please let me know if I should add more. >> >> Regards, >> Ondrej >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. >> Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security >> threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >> sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 >> _______________________________________________ >> extremedesign-project mailing list >> ext...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project >> > > |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-07-12 13:08:10
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Dear Ondrej, thank you for these notes. On 12 July 2011 14:46, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Hi all, > XD Transformation wizard can be downloaded from: > https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/xd.transformation/cz.vse.keg.patomat.xd.transformation/ Is the following folder in use?: https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/transformation/ > > After importing this plugin into Eclipse XD Transformation wizard can be > invoked ('Transform/Import') while right-clicking on an ontology from > Eclipse project or from the ODP Registry view. This action will choose > CODP to be imported into an ontology. On the first page of the wizard an > user should select an ontology either from a local system or from web. > Similarly transformation pattern should be selected. Finally, an user > can apply recursive detection which si enabled employing an reasoner. > After clicking on 'Next' button, an import and a detection are > performed. Detection can take some time depending on ontology pattern > definition in source ontology pattern. The second page offers an user to > select pattern instance as a result of the whole detection phase. By > clicking on an item an user can get context help in terms of entities > usage within an ontology. Final page of the wizard offers selection of > transformation strategy. After performing a transformation, transformed > ontology is stored in temp directory of local system if ontology is on > remote host or stored as ontology variant in the same directory of > original ontology being transformed. Thank you for this description. > > I see that this description is rather about using XD Transformation > wizard than running but the plugin should be just imported as a project. > Or should I make some library from it? Well, eclipse plugins are delivered within eclipse features and then exposed within update sites. You should first deploy your plugin, then pack a feature and finally we could expose it within an update site, as it is now for XD (even if not doucumented well... some work to do in this direction). Please checkout the eclipse PDE docuementaion for that. > > Please let me know if I should add more. > > Regards, > Ondrej > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > extremedesign-project mailing list > ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-07-12 12:46:58
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Hi all, XD Transformation wizard can be downloaded from: https://extremedesign.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/extremedesign/branches/xd.transformation/cz.vse.keg.patomat.xd.transformation/ After importing this plugin into Eclipse XD Transformation wizard can be invoked ('Transform/Import') while right-clicking on an ontology from Eclipse project or from the ODP Registry view. This action will choose CODP to be imported into an ontology. On the first page of the wizard an user should select an ontology either from a local system or from web. Similarly transformation pattern should be selected. Finally, an user can apply recursive detection which si enabled employing an reasoner. After clicking on 'Next' button, an import and a detection are performed. Detection can take some time depending on ontology pattern definition in source ontology pattern. The second page offers an user to select pattern instance as a result of the whole detection phase. By clicking on an item an user can get context help in terms of entities usage within an ontology. Final page of the wizard offers selection of transformation strategy. After performing a transformation, transformed ontology is stored in temp directory of local system if ontology is on remote host or stored as ontology variant in the same directory of original ontology being transformed. I see that this description is rather about using XD Transformation wizard than running but the plugin should be just imported as a project. Or should I make some library from it? Please let me know if I should add more. Regards, Ondrej |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-07-12 08:58:12
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On 4 July 2011 10:56, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Hi, > I am quite confusing about how to integrate my XD transformation plugin > into NeOn toolkint. XD transformation plugin works within XD tool in > Eclipse environment. Could you tell me what I should do in order to > include it into NeOn toolkit? Or this should be seamless? If you rely on the XDManager to nteract with ontologies and projects you should have this plugin integrated also with NTK. For other kind of resources you probably deal with the Eclispe Resources plugin, but you should find it also in the NTK environemnt. I suggest you to check with the following environment: NTK source code for version 2.4.1 (2.5 does not work with XD, source code of 2.4.2 is not tagged in svn), take it from https://neon-toolkit.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/neon-toolkit/tags/NTK_2.4.1/ Add the reasoners plugin from the NTK plugins svn: http://neon-plugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/org.neontoolkit.reasoner/ Refer to the XD code in /trunk (the version in v1/branches is a try for NTK 2.5, but it cannot work because the OWLApi version used in 2.5 is not supported by reasoners, so XD cannot refer to it). For testing with NTK, create a launch configuration (in the run/debug dialogue), by selecting plugins with the following createria: * Deselect all plugins * Check the org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd plugin * Press "Add required plugins" Select the product to be a neon toolkit product Run/Debug it Cheers Enrico PS: Anyway, can you point us to a step by step process for getting the xd-transformation feature run? I am also confused about the two folders 'xd-transformation' and 'transformation', should I checkout both? Some hint in this list would help. Thank you! > > Thank you for your reply in advance > Regards, > Ondrej > > -- > Ondrej Svab-Zamazal, Ph.D. > University of Economics, Prague > Faculty of Informatics and Statistics > Department of Information and Knowledge Engineering > ond...@vs... http://nb.vse.cz/~svabo > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > extremedesign-project mailing list > ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-07-04 09:15:42
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Hi, I am quite confusing about how to integrate my XD transformation plugin into NeOn toolkint. XD transformation plugin works within XD tool in Eclipse environment. Could you tell me what I should do in order to include it into NeOn toolkit? Or this should be seamless? Thank you for your reply in advance Regards, Ondrej -- Ondrej Svab-Zamazal, Ph.D. University of Economics, Prague Faculty of Informatics and Statistics Department of Information and Knowledge Engineering ond...@vs... http://nb.vse.cz/~svabo |
From: BARAN S. <a.s...@gm...> - 2011-06-21 07:18:55
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Hello Enrico, Hope you are doing well. Assume I have one ontology named ontology1.owl. Till now I can create another ontology named ontology-test1.owl, and i can add import declaration to ontology-test1.owl. I have used your methods like: public OWLOntology createOntology(Object location, String ontologyIRI) public void saveOntology(String projectName, OWLOntology ontology) public void addImportToOntology(String projectName, IRI toImportOntology, IRI ontologyIRI) and everything is ok, the problem is that when I do these things, I can not see ontology-test1.owl in ontology navigator. I should one time close eclipse, and open it again, then I can see ontology-test1.owl in navigator. Do you have any idea about that? Thanks in advance -- bArAn |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-06-20 12:39:26
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Hi, both refer to missing ntk plugins because of they are distributed in yet another svn :) http://neon-plugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ There you can download org.neontoolkit.reasoner(2.1.3) Ignore the warning Unknown extension point: 'org.neontoolkit.upm.gontt' in org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd If you can't ignore it (eclipse says it is an error and do not want to compile) please comment/delete it, you don't need it to develop on XD. Cheers Enrico On 17 June 2011 14:25, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> wrote: > again I have problem with plugin.xml: > Unknown extension point: 'org.neontoolkit.upm.gontt' in > org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 2:10 PM, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> > wrote: >> >> Hello Enrico, >> I got org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd, but it needs >> org.neontoolkit.reasoner(2.1.3) that I could not find in trunk or branch >> folders of neon svn root. Would you please tell me where can i get it? >> Best Regards >> >> -- >> bArAn > > > > -- > bArAn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content > authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image > Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > extremedesign-project mailing list > ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: BARAN S. <a.s...@gm...> - 2011-06-17 12:25:59
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again I have problem with plugin.xml: Unknown extension point: 'org.neontoolkit.upm.gontt' in org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 2:10 PM, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...>wrote: > Hello Enrico, > I got org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd, but it needs > org.neontoolkit.reasoner(2.1.3) that I could not find in trunk or branch > folders of neon svn root. Would you please tell me where can i get it? > Best Regards > > -- > bArAn > -- bArAn |
From: BARAN S. <a.s...@gm...> - 2011-06-17 12:10:22
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Hello Enrico, I got org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd, but it needs org.neontoolkit.reasoner(2.1.3) that I could not find in trunk or branch folders of neon svn root. Would you please tell me where can i get it? Best Regards -- bArAn |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-06-16 09:15:15
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On 15 June 2011 20:30, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> wrote: > Dear Enrico, > As you wrote to me in the previous email > > If you want to develop with the ntk core you should exclude these two > > plugins from your launch configuration: > > * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse/ (includes some dependencies > > which usually miss in basic eclipse) > > * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone/ (provide the IManager > > implementation for a eclipse/topbraid environment) > > and you must include the following: > > * (include) org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd/ (provide the IManager > > implementation for a NTK environment) > > From Run->Launch configuration you should be able to select the > > plugins you want to develop on. I suggest you to deselect first all, > > then select only the XD projects one (except the two above), then > > press 'calculate/include dependencies' ( don't remember correctly the > > label of that button). > > First, in Run Configuration, I clicked on Eclipse Application, and one time > NTK, I have unchecked it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone and > it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse. When I clikced on "Add Required Plugins", these > plugins were checked automatically, so after running, again in the project > explorer, I can see XD tools menu, but in the Ontology navigator, I could > not see it. > This time, I did like 1, but I did not press "Add required plugins", so > after running, I could not see XD tools menu in the ontology navigator and > project explorer. > > I think it is because I do not have org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd in my plugin > list. Would you please tell me where can I get it? it is in the xd-tools svn folder, like others xd plugin > Thanks in advance. > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Enrico Daga <enr...@gm...> wrote: >> >> On 15 June 2011 18:41, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> wrote: >> > Dear Enrico, >> > I am working Eclipse Galile, and I do not see "calculate/include >> > dependencies" in my eclipse, but there are some other buttons like: >> > Select >> > All, Deselect All, Add Working Set, Add Required Plug-ins, Restore >> > Defaults, >> > Validate Plugins, Apply, Revert. >> Right one is Add Required Plug-ins (sorry but I did not/and do not >> have eclipse at hand right now) >> >> > And there are two check boxes named: >> > "Include optional dependencies when computing required plugins" and "Add >> > new >> > plugins..." >> > I am speaking about RUN CONFIGURATION window. >> > In addition, after selecting these plugins that you mentioned before, I >> > do >> > not need to add NEON Toolkit plugins? >> > What is more, in RUN CONFIGURATION window, in the left side, under >> > eclipse >> > application, there are two sections: 1)eclise application 2)NTK and each >> > of >> > them has PLUGINS tab. which one are you speaking about it? >> You can directly use NTK configuration, add to them the XD plugin (and >> yours, of course!) >> >> Bests >> Enrico >> > Best Regards >> > AZAM >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content >> > authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image >> > Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. >> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Extremedesign-project mailing list >> > Ext...@li... >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Enrico Daga >> >> -- >> http://www.enridaga.net >> skype: enri-pan > > > > -- > bArAn > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: BARAN S. <a.s...@gm...> - 2011-06-15 18:30:59
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Dear Enrico, As you wrote to me in the previous email * * *If you want to develop with the ntk core you should exclude these two* *plugins from your launch configuration:* * * ** (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse/ (includes some dependencies* *which usually miss in basic eclipse)* ** (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone/ (provide the IManager* *implementation for a eclipse/topbraid environment)* * * *and you must include the following:* * * ** (include) org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd/ (provide the IManager* *implementation for a NTK environment)* * * *From Run->Launch configuration you should be able to select the* *plugins you want to develop on. I suggest you to deselect first all,* *then select only the XD projects one (except the two above), then* *press 'calculate/include dependencies' ( don't remember correctly the* *label of that button).* * * 1. First, in Run Configuration, I clicked on Eclipse Application, and one time NTK, I have unchecked it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone and it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse. When I clikced on "Add Required Plugins", these plugins were checked automatically, so after running, again in the project explorer, I can see XD tools menu, but in the Ontology navigator, I could not see it. 2. This time, I did like 1, but I did not press "Add required plugins", so after running, I could not see XD tools menu in the ontology navigator and project explorer. I think it is because I do not have org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd in my plugin list. Would you please tell me where can I get it? Thanks in advance. On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Enrico Daga <enr...@gm...> wrote: > On 15 June 2011 18:41, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> wrote: > > Dear Enrico, > > I am working Eclipse Galile, and I do not see "calculate/include > > dependencies" in my eclipse, but there are some other buttons like: > Select > > All, Deselect All, Add Working Set, Add Required Plug-ins, Restore > Defaults, > > Validate Plugins, Apply, Revert. > Right one is Add Required Plug-ins (sorry but I did not/and do not > have eclipse at hand right now) > > > And there are two check boxes named: > > "Include optional dependencies when computing required plugins" and "Add > new > > plugins..." > > I am speaking about RUN CONFIGURATION window. > > In addition, after selecting these plugins that you mentioned before, I > do > > not need to add NEON Toolkit plugins? > > What is more, in RUN CONFIGURATION window, in the left side, under > eclipse > > application, there are two sections: 1)eclise application 2)NTK and each > of > > them has PLUGINS tab. which one are you speaking about it? > You can directly use NTK configuration, add to them the XD plugin (and > yours, of course!) > > Bests > Enrico > > Best Regards > > AZAM > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content > > authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image > > Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev > > _______________________________________________ > > Extremedesign-project mailing list > > Ext...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > > > > > > > > -- > Enrico Daga > > -- > http://www.enridaga.net > skype: enri-pan > -- bArAn |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-06-15 17:25:42
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On 15 June 2011 18:41, BARAN SEILSEPOOR <a.s...@gm...> wrote: > Dear Enrico, > I am working Eclipse Galile, and I do not see "calculate/include > dependencies" in my eclipse, but there are some other buttons like: Select > All, Deselect All, Add Working Set, Add Required Plug-ins, Restore Defaults, > Validate Plugins, Apply, Revert. Right one is Add Required Plug-ins (sorry but I did not/and do not have eclipse at hand right now) > And there are two check boxes named: > "Include optional dependencies when computing required plugins" and "Add new > plugins..." > I am speaking about RUN CONFIGURATION window. > In addition, after selecting these plugins that you mentioned before, I do > not need to add NEON Toolkit plugins? > What is more, in RUN CONFIGURATION window, in the left side, under eclipse > application, there are two sections: 1)eclise application 2)NTK and each of > them has PLUGINS tab. which one are you speaking about it? You can directly use NTK configuration, add to them the XD plugin (and yours, of course!) Bests Enrico > Best Regards > AZAM > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content > authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image > Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Extremedesign-project mailing list > Ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: BARAN S. <a.s...@gm...> - 2011-06-15 16:41:25
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Dear Enrico, I am working Eclipse Galile, and I do not see "calculate/include dependencies" in my eclipse, but there are some other buttons like: Select All, Deselect All, Add Working Set, Add Required Plug-ins, Restore Defaults, Validate Plugins, Apply, Revert. And there are two check boxes named: "Include optional dependencies when computing required plugins" and "Add new plugins..." I am speaking about RUN CONFIGURATION window. In addition, after selecting these plugins that you mentioned before, I do not need to add NEON Toolkit plugins? What is more, in RUN CONFIGURATION window, in the left side, under eclipse application, there are two sections: 1)eclise application 2)NTK and each of them has PLUGINS tab. which one are you speaking about it? Best Regards AZAM |
From: Azam S. S. <sea...@st...> - 2011-06-15 16:32:07
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What is more, in RUN CONFIGURATION window, in the left side, under eclipse application, there are two sections: 1)eclise application 2)NTK and each of them has PLUGINS tab. which one are you speaking about it? Best Regards >>> Enrico Daga 06/15/11 5:21 PM >>> Dear Azam, now I figure out the problem. Your configurations loads the plugins needed for eclipse-like environments, so the resource manager currently working maps to the classic eclipse resources infrastructure, ignoring ntk. Follow me now. XD includes a resource manager ADAPTER which works as gateway between XD and hosting environments, which can be the Eclipse Resources Plugin or the Neon toolkit core. If you want to develop with the ntk core you should exclude these two plugins from your launch configuration: * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse/ (includes some dependencies which usually miss in basic eclipse) * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone/ (provide the IManager implementation for a eclipse/topbraid environment) and you must include the following: * (include) org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd/ (provide the IManager implementation for a NTK environment) >From Run->Launch configuration you should be able to select the plugins you want to develop on. I suggest you to deselect first all, then select only the XD projects one (except the two above), then press 'calculate/include dependencies' ( don't remember correctly the label of that button). Then you should be able to run NTK+XD and have the menu and all UI bindings working correctly. Let me know (possibly putting in cc ext...@li...) Bests Enrico On 15 June 2011 17:00, Azam Seil Sepour wrote: > Hello, > Thanks for your comments. I have found something. I think it is a bug in XD, so i thougth that I should inform you. > When I run Neon Toolkit source code, in the Project Explorer, when I right click on an ontology, I can see the XD tools in menu, but when I open Ontology Navigator, and right click on the name of Ontology, I could not see the XD tools in the menu. > Best Regards >>>> Enrico Daga 06/15/11 2:33 PM >>> > On 15 June 2011 10:15, Azam Seil Sepour wrote: >> Hello, >> Sorry that I am asking a lot of questions. When I run source code of NeOn Toolkit, and open extreme design perspective, and right click on the name of ontology (in ontology navigator), I could not see "XD Tools" item in the menu, so I could not see the menu include "Analyze, Specialize, Annotate" items. Because I need to add "Create a test case" item to that in order to run Ontology Testing Plugin Perspective. > You should see it, probably something is broken. > you can check the workspace logs (in > your-workspace-directory/.metadata/.log for errors. > >> Best Regards >> >> > > > > -- > Enrico Daga > Technology Expert > -- > National Research Council (CNR) > DCSPI-USI > P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy > Tel +39 4993 3321 > -- > Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) > http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga > -- > skype: enri-pan > > > -- Enrico Daga Technology Expert -- National Research Council (CNR) DCSPI-USI P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy Tel +39 4993 3321 -- Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga -- skype: enri-pan |
From: Azam S. S. <sea...@st...> - 2011-06-15 16:28:40
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Dear Enrico, I am working Eclipse Galile, and I do not see "calculate/include dependencies" in my eclipse, but there are some other buttons like: Select All, Deselect All, Add Working Set, Add Required Plug-ins, Restore Defaults, Validate Plugins, Apply, Revert. And there are two check boxes named: "Include optional dependencies when computing required plugins" and "Add new plugins..." I am speaking about RUN CONFIGURATION window. In addition, after selecting these plugins that you mentioned before, I do not need to add NEON Toolkit plugins? Best Regards >>> Enrico Daga 06/15/11 5:21 PM >>> Dear Azam, now I figure out the problem. Your configurations loads the plugins needed for eclipse-like environments, so the resource manager currently working maps to the classic eclipse resources infrastructure, ignoring ntk. Follow me now. XD includes a resource manager ADAPTER which works as gateway between XD and hosting environments, which can be the Eclipse Resources Plugin or the Neon toolkit core. If you want to develop with the ntk core you should exclude these two plugins from your launch configuration: * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse/ (includes some dependencies which usually miss in basic eclipse) * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone/ (provide the IManager implementation for a eclipse/topbraid environment) and you must include the following: * (include) org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd/ (provide the IManager implementation for a NTK environment) >From Run->Launch configuration you should be able to select the plugins you want to develop on. I suggest you to deselect first all, then select only the XD projects one (except the two above), then press 'calculate/include dependencies' ( don't remember correctly the label of that button). Then you should be able to run NTK+XD and have the menu and all UI bindings working correctly. Let me know (possibly putting in cc ext...@li...) Bests Enrico On 15 June 2011 17:00, Azam Seil Sepour wrote: > Hello, > Thanks for your comments. I have found something. I think it is a bug in XD, so i thougth that I should inform you. > When I run Neon Toolkit source code, in the Project Explorer, when I right click on an ontology, I can see the XD tools in menu, but when I open Ontology Navigator, and right click on the name of Ontology, I could not see the XD tools in the menu. > Best Regards >>>> Enrico Daga 06/15/11 2:33 PM >>> > On 15 June 2011 10:15, Azam Seil Sepour wrote: >> Hello, >> Sorry that I am asking a lot of questions. When I run source code of NeOn Toolkit, and open extreme design perspective, and right click on the name of ontology (in ontology navigator), I could not see "XD Tools" item in the menu, so I could not see the menu include "Analyze, Specialize, Annotate" items. Because I need to add "Create a test case" item to that in order to run Ontology Testing Plugin Perspective. > You should see it, probably something is broken. > you can check the workspace logs (in > your-workspace-directory/.metadata/.log for errors. > >> Best Regards >> >> > > > > -- > Enrico Daga > Technology Expert > -- > National Research Council (CNR) > DCSPI-USI > P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy > Tel +39 4993 3321 > -- > Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) > http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga > -- > skype: enri-pan > > > -- Enrico Daga Technology Expert -- National Research Council (CNR) DCSPI-USI P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy Tel +39 4993 3321 -- Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga -- skype: enri-pan |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@cn...> - 2011-06-15 15:51:49
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Dear Azam, now I figure out the problem. Your configurations loads the plugins needed for eclipse-like environments, so the resource manager currently working maps to the classic eclipse resources infrastructure, ignoring ntk. Follow me now. XD includes a resource manager ADAPTER which works as gateway between XD and hosting environments, which can be the Eclipse Resources Plugin or the Neon toolkit core. If you want to develop with the ntk core you should exclude these two plugins from your launch configuration: * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.eclipse/ (includes some dependencies which usually miss in basic eclipse) * (exclude) it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone/ (provide the IManager implementation for a eclipse/topbraid environment) and you must include the following: * (include) org.neontoolkit.stlab.xd/ (provide the IManager implementation for a NTK environment) >From Run->Launch configuration you should be able to select the plugins you want to develop on. I suggest you to deselect first all, then select only the XD projects one (except the two above), then press 'calculate/include dependencies' ( don't remember correctly the label of that button). Then you should be able to run NTK+XD and have the menu and all UI bindings working correctly. Let me know (possibly putting in cc ext...@li...) Bests Enrico On 15 June 2011 17:00, Azam Seil Sepour <sea...@st...> wrote: > Hello, > Thanks for your comments. I have found something. I think it is a bug in XD, so i thougth that I should inform you. > When I run Neon Toolkit source code, in the Project Explorer, when I right click on an ontology, I can see the XD tools in menu, but when I open Ontology Navigator, and right click on the name of Ontology, I could not see the XD tools in the menu. > Best Regards >>>> Enrico Daga 06/15/11 2:33 PM >>> > On 15 June 2011 10:15, Azam Seil Sepour wrote: >> Hello, >> Sorry that I am asking a lot of questions. When I run source code of NeOn Toolkit, and open extreme design perspective, and right click on the name of ontology (in ontology navigator), I could not see "XD Tools" item in the menu, so I could not see the menu include "Analyze, Specialize, Annotate" items. Because I need to add "Create a test case" item to that in order to run Ontology Testing Plugin Perspective. > You should see it, probably something is broken. > you can check the workspace logs (in > your-workspace-directory/.metadata/.log for errors. > >> Best Regards >> >> > > > > -- > Enrico Daga > Technology Expert > -- > National Research Council (CNR) > DCSPI-USI > P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy > Tel +39 4993 3321 > -- > Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) > http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga > -- > skype: enri-pan > > > -- Enrico Daga Technology Expert -- National Research Council (CNR) DCSPI-USI P.le Aldo Moro 7 - Rome, Italy Tel +39 4993 3321 -- Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab) http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/User:EnricoDaga -- skype: enri-pan |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-03-24 15:30:04
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I'm doing it now... I will commit to branch/v1 in the following hours. Then I want to do some more fixes before moving to trunk, so you should switch to branch to go on developing. Consider the /branches/v1 as the current development version Bests Enrico On 24 March 2011 14:36, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Hi Enrico, > I have encountered on problem that my transformation plugin needs OWL-API > 3.1.0 but it seems that XD tools use OWL-API 3.0.0. Is there any plan to > upgrade this or what how I could solve this? > > > Thank you > Regards, > Ondrej > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-03-24 14:36:22
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Hi Enrico, I have encountered on problem that my transformation plugin needs OWL-API 3.1.0 but it seems that XD tools use OWL-API 3.0.0. Is there any plan to upgrade this or what how I could solve this? Thank you Regards, Ondrej |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-03-22 10:18:44
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Hi Enrico, thank you for your reply. I would need one clarification about OntologyResourceSelectionWidget. I understand that this is implemented for both NTK-like and TB-like environments but in the second answer you wrote that I can use it for selection ontology. However I still do not know how to get project and logical URI from this widget in order to be capable working with it in my code . I simply do not now know which public methods I could use for this. Is there this option or not? Thanks again Regards, Ondrej On 03/21/2011 09:18 PM, Enrico Daga wrote: > Dear Ondrej, > my comments inline > > On 21 March 2011 15:03, Ondrej Zamazal<ond...@vs...> wrote: >> Dear Enrico, >> in my basic plugin user has to edit URI of an ontology etc. I am trying to >> re-use OntologyResourceSelectionWidget for selection of ontologies from >> eclipse projects. However it seems that this can only provide me URI of >> ontology (getOntologyResourceIRI()) and not real path which I need for >> storing ontology. Am I wrong? I found getProject method etc. but just as >> private methods of OntologyResourceSelectionWidget. > Yes, the reason for this widget is the necessity to support both > TB-like eclipse envirnoments and NTK-like ones, which have a very > different way of dealing with ontology resources. > The problem with your approach is that the NTK will show also remote > resources as existent ontologies (imported ontologies) and you are not > required in principle to have it locally (at least with the 2.3 > version...). To support both situations I have created a proper > widget. > >> Another question is how OntologyResourceSelectionWidget can be exteded in >> order to enable selection other files than ontologies? In my case I need to >> select XML files corresponding with transformation patterns. I would say >> this should be related to ResourceProviderFilter(). But not clear how this >> should be implemented regarding xml file extensions. > You can use the OntologyResourceSelectionWidget if you want the user > to select ontologies, identifying them with the couple Project + > Logical URI . If you need something different you should do it a new > widget. > Maybe you can reuse existing dialogs, like these: > > http://wiki.eclipse.org/FAQ_How_do_I_prompt_the_user_to_select_a_resource%3F > > Not sure, but the job should be easier ;) > > Cheers > Enrico >> Thank you for your reply in advance >> Regards, >> Ondrej >> > > |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-03-21 20:19:05
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Dear Ondrej, my comments inline On 21 March 2011 15:03, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Dear Enrico, > in my basic plugin user has to edit URI of an ontology etc. I am trying to > re-use OntologyResourceSelectionWidget for selection of ontologies from > eclipse projects. However it seems that this can only provide me URI of > ontology (getOntologyResourceIRI()) and not real path which I need for > storing ontology. Am I wrong? I found getProject method etc. but just as > private methods of OntologyResourceSelectionWidget. Yes, the reason for this widget is the necessity to support both TB-like eclipse envirnoments and NTK-like ones, which have a very different way of dealing with ontology resources. The problem with your approach is that the NTK will show also remote resources as existent ontologies (imported ontologies) and you are not required in principle to have it locally (at least with the 2.3 version...). To support both situations I have created a proper widget. > > Another question is how OntologyResourceSelectionWidget can be exteded in > order to enable selection other files than ontologies? In my case I need to > select XML files corresponding with transformation patterns. I would say > this should be related to ResourceProviderFilter(). But not clear how this > should be implemented regarding xml file extensions. You can use the OntologyResourceSelectionWidget if you want the user to select ontologies, identifying them with the couple Project + Logical URI . If you need something different you should do it a new widget. Maybe you can reuse existing dialogs, like these: http://wiki.eclipse.org/FAQ_How_do_I_prompt_the_user_to_select_a_resource%3F Not sure, but the job should be easier ;) Cheers Enrico > > Thank you for your reply in advance > Regards, > Ondrej > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-03-21 15:03:50
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Dear Enrico, in my basic plugin user has to edit URI of an ontology etc. I am trying to re-use OntologyResourceSelectionWidget for selection of ontologies from eclipse projects. However it seems that this can only provide me URI of ontology (getOntologyResourceIRI()) and not real path which I need for storing ontology. Am I wrong? I found getProject method etc. but just as private methods of OntologyResourceSelectionWidget. Another question is how OntologyResourceSelectionWidget can be exteded in order to enable selection other files than ontologies? In my case I need to select XML files corresponding with transformation patterns. I would say this should be related to ResourceProviderFilter(). But not clear how this should be implemented regarding xml file extensions. Thank you for your reply in advance Regards, Ondrej |
From: Enrico D. <enr...@gm...> - 2011-03-15 11:14:33
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Hi Ondrej, to have XD tools running you need a plugin named org.semanticweb.owl which expose the owlapi v 3.0.0 . This plugin is usually provided by NeOn Toolkit (version 2.3, not the most recent one because it expose a newer version of owlapi and it will not work at the moment with XD tools - this is my TODO list...) or by Topbraid (also the free editio has it, I guess). you should have it in you eclipse installation, for instance, you do not need to create a project for it (even if in the future would be a good idea to have it in the XD source tree...) . Try to take it and put it in your eclipse/pugins installation directory. Your Eclipse environment should be able to recognize it resolving the runtime classpath (after you add it to the run configuration). Sorry for this late reply. Hope this helps. Enrico On 10 March 2011 13:58, Ondrej Zamazal <ond...@vs...> wrote: > Hi again, > I tried to import owl api library where it is needed and finally I set > that cycle in build classpath should be ignored. I am not whether this > is right solution. Now XD is run in debugging mode however there is > ClassNotFoundException dealing with OWLModel etc. It seems this relates > to runtime classpath again. > > Cheers, > Ondrej > > On 03/10/2011 01:37 PM, Ondrej Zamazal wrote: >> Hi, >> I tried to solve this problem. I included OWL-API v 3.0 and let PDE to >> update classpaths in all projects of xd-tools. This solved some of them >> but there are others. I also got one strange kind of problem, e.g. in >> org.stlab.xd.utils.RDFSLabelGetter there is calling of >> XDCorePlugin.getManager().getOWLDataFactory() and I get the error that >> "...type IManager refers to missing type OWLDataFactory". I tried to >> import OWLDataFactory but this error remains. >> >> Any idea? >> >> Thanks >> Regards, >> Ondrej >> >> On 03/08/2011 12:44 PM, Ondrej Zamazal wrote: >>> Hi Enrico, >>> in order to coupling transformation plug-in with XD I first have to >>> debug/run XD tools in my Eclipse PDE. I have downloaded all plugins from >>> SVN xd-tools directory. Now I have one project per plugin as you told me >>> before. >>> >>> For each project I get an error: "A cycle was detected in the build path >>> of project 'it.cnr.stlab.xd'" I assume that this will be solved when >>> other errors disappear? The other errors: >>> >>> "No available bundle exports package >>> 'org.semanticweb.owlapi.apibinding' MANIFEST.MF" or "Bundle >>> 'org.semanticweb.owl' cannot be resolved MANIFEST.MF >>> /it.cnr.stlab.xd.analyzer/". >>> >>> I wonder where is the owl-api library within this distribution of >>> xd-tools? I did not find this in lib directory of >>> it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone. >>> >>> Eclipse offers me quick fix: removing org.semanticweb.owlapi from the >>> list and making it optional. But I wanted to ask before this step. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Regards, >>> Ondrej >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You >>> This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details >>> its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative >>> solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Extremedesign-project mailing list >>> Ext...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Colocation vs. Managed Hosting >> A question and answer guide to determining the best fit >> for your organization - today and in the future. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/internap-sfd2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Extremedesign-project mailing list >> Ext...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Colocation vs. Managed Hosting > A question and answer guide to determining the best fit > for your organization - today and in the future. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/internap-sfd2d > _______________________________________________ > Extremedesign-project mailing list > Ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-03-10 12:58:46
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Hi again, I tried to import owl api library where it is needed and finally I set that cycle in build classpath should be ignored. I am not whether this is right solution. Now XD is run in debugging mode however there is ClassNotFoundException dealing with OWLModel etc. It seems this relates to runtime classpath again. Cheers, Ondrej On 03/10/2011 01:37 PM, Ondrej Zamazal wrote: > Hi, > I tried to solve this problem. I included OWL-API v 3.0 and let PDE to > update classpaths in all projects of xd-tools. This solved some of them > but there are others. I also got one strange kind of problem, e.g. in > org.stlab.xd.utils.RDFSLabelGetter there is calling of > XDCorePlugin.getManager().getOWLDataFactory() and I get the error that > "...type IManager refers to missing type OWLDataFactory". I tried to > import OWLDataFactory but this error remains. > > Any idea? > > Thanks > Regards, > Ondrej > > On 03/08/2011 12:44 PM, Ondrej Zamazal wrote: >> Hi Enrico, >> in order to coupling transformation plug-in with XD I first have to >> debug/run XD tools in my Eclipse PDE. I have downloaded all plugins from >> SVN xd-tools directory. Now I have one project per plugin as you told me >> before. >> >> For each project I get an error: "A cycle was detected in the build path >> of project 'it.cnr.stlab.xd'" I assume that this will be solved when >> other errors disappear? The other errors: >> >> "No available bundle exports package >> 'org.semanticweb.owlapi.apibinding' MANIFEST.MF" or "Bundle >> 'org.semanticweb.owl' cannot be resolved MANIFEST.MF >> /it.cnr.stlab.xd.analyzer/". >> >> I wonder where is the owl-api library within this distribution of >> xd-tools? I did not find this in lib directory of >> it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone. >> >> Eclipse offers me quick fix: removing org.semanticweb.owlapi from the >> list and making it optional. But I wanted to ask before this step. >> >> Thanks >> Regards, >> Ondrej >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You >> This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details >> its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative >> solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Extremedesign-project mailing list >> Ext...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Colocation vs. Managed Hosting > A question and answer guide to determining the best fit > for your organization - today and in the future. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/internap-sfd2d > _______________________________________________ > Extremedesign-project mailing list > Ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project |
From: Ondrej Z. <ond...@vs...> - 2011-03-10 12:37:58
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Hi, I tried to solve this problem. I included OWL-API v 3.0 and let PDE to update classpaths in all projects of xd-tools. This solved some of them but there are others. I also got one strange kind of problem, e.g. in org.stlab.xd.utils.RDFSLabelGetter there is calling of XDCorePlugin.getManager().getOWLDataFactory() and I get the error that "...type IManager refers to missing type OWLDataFactory". I tried to import OWLDataFactory but this error remains. Any idea? Thanks Regards, Ondrej On 03/08/2011 12:44 PM, Ondrej Zamazal wrote: > Hi Enrico, > in order to coupling transformation plug-in with XD I first have to > debug/run XD tools in my Eclipse PDE. I have downloaded all plugins from > SVN xd-tools directory. Now I have one project per plugin as you told me > before. > > For each project I get an error: "A cycle was detected in the build path > of project 'it.cnr.stlab.xd'" I assume that this will be solved when > other errors disappear? The other errors: > > "No available bundle exports package > 'org.semanticweb.owlapi.apibinding' MANIFEST.MF" or "Bundle > 'org.semanticweb.owl' cannot be resolved MANIFEST.MF > /it.cnr.stlab.xd.analyzer/". > > I wonder where is the owl-api library within this distribution of > xd-tools? I did not find this in lib directory of > it.cnr.stlab.xd.standalone. > > Eclipse offers me quick fix: removing org.semanticweb.owlapi from the > list and making it optional. But I wanted to ask before this step. > > Thanks > Regards, > Ondrej > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You > This paper provides an overview of data connectivity, details > its effect on application quality, and explores various alternative > solutions. http://p.sf.net/sfu/progress-d2d > _______________________________________________ > Extremedesign-project mailing list > Ext...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/extremedesign-project |