- From: Arjohn Kampman <arjohn.kampman@aidministrator.nl>
- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 10:42:35 +0100
- To: Vladimir Rykov <rykov-ont@narod.ru>
- CC: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Danny Ayers wrote: > Vladimir - Protege *can* read RDF (& RDFS). > > For the benefit of folks that haven't encountered it yet - Protege-2000 is > great frame-based ontology/knowledgebase tool from the Knowledge Modeling > Group (KMG) at Stanford University. It's free & open-source (Mozilla > license). It's very versatile (a lot of seriously nifty plugins are > available), and includes considerable support for RDF(S) - one of its > storage formats is RDF, along with CLIPS files and JDBC. > I'm not sure how complete the support is now, but the last version I tried > (a year ago?) couldn't handle containers. We've used Protege with RDF import and export, and it worked perfectly fine for us. One thing you have to keep in mind: the RDF module in Protege doesn't (or didn't?) use the proper namespace for RDF Schema. It uses 'http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/PR-rdf-schema-19990303#', instead of 'http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#'. You'll have to edit the saved RDF files to make them compatible with other tools. Arjohn -- arjohn.kampman@aidministrator.nl aidministrator nederland b.v. - http://www.aidministrator.nl/ prinses julianaplein 14-b, 3817 cs amersfoort, the netherlands tel. +31-(0)33-4659987 fax. +31-(0)33-4659987
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