Re: NetBeans plugin

Adam

Adam

My best advice would be to do some feasibility study and some requirements
analsysis first

things like
- familiarise yourself with existing ontology editors (download them, use
them)
- identify a good reason why you would want to create another one (specify
additional functinality etc)
- start working towards your speficication with some unique features in mind
that rill a real demand for it
(why would you create another tool that will end up not being used?

you may want to reconsider the scope of your project, and create some add
ons for existing editors, for example
that could prove more useful and needed

and write back to this list sharing your furthers ideas after you have done
some homework, perhaps?


cheers
PDM

On 11/6/08, Adam Radzimowski <adam.radzimowski@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Adam Radzimowski and I study at Jagiellonian University, Krakow,
> Poland. I signed up here, because I am planning to write an ontology editor
> as a part of my MSc thesis. Still, what I have now is just a blurry idea of
> how such tool should look like.
> My plan is to create a plugin to the NetBeans IDE that would include
> elements such as:
> - RDF (XML and/or N3 and others), RDFS, OWL editor
> - graphical ontology editor with code generation
> - SPARQL console with syntax highlighting and managing data sources
> - a bunch of wizards, etc.
> I tried to find something like that on the Internet, but I haven't come
> across anything.
>
> Would you consider such a tool useful?
> What other functionalities would you welcome?
> I will be grateful for any information and hint.
>
> Thank you for any response,
> Regards,
> Adam Radzimowski




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