From: Kal A. <ka...@te...> - 2001-08-28 09:29:22
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Hi Anil, You can try browsing your XTM file using the TM4J application called TMNav. Be warned though that this application is very experimental and is currently not very robust. You can get a compiled version of the TM4J suite from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tm4j/tm4j-bin-0.5.0.tar.gz and once you have added all of the jar files in the lib directory to your CLASSPATH environment variable, you should be able to run the app with the command: java -DTOPIC_MAP0=my_topicmap.xtm com.techquila.tmnav.TMNavApp Alternatively, I would also recommend Ontopia's Navigator which has already been suggested in a previous reply to your question. Hope this helps, Kal > -----Original Message----- > From: tm4...@li... > [mailto:tm4...@li...]On Behalf Of anil > Sent: 29 July 2001 16:35 > To: tm4...@li... > Subject: [TM4J-users] Browser for Running XTM file > > > Sir, > I am facing the problem of running my XTM file in a browser. I > have tried > with many browsers and falied. I came to know that you have built an > experimental browser to run an XTM file. I would be obliged if you could > give me the location or send me the information of getting it as > I am struck > at this point. > Regards, > Anil Kumar, > Software Engineer. > email : an...@re... > > > _______________________________________________ > Tm4j-users mailing list > Tm4...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm4j-users > > |