[MOBY-l] Object ontology browser
Yan Wong
ywong at infobiogen.fr
Tue Jun 28 14:24:05 UTC 2005
mark wilkinson wrote:
>Do you want me to add this to the "cool tools" page?
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>M
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Yan Wong <ywong at infobiogen.fr>
>Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:50:03
>To:Dirk Haase <d.haase at gsf.de>
>Cc:moby-l at biomoby.org
>Subject: Re: [MOBY-l] Object ontology browser
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>Dirk Haase wrote:
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>>Hi Yan,
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>>On Thursday 16 June 2005 20:05, ywong at infobiogen.fr wrote:
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I've Built a ontology object browser in Java. It has the same
>>>functionalities than the Python version.
>>>
>>>For people using unix and windows:
>>> http://yan.wong.free.fr/Public/jMOBrowser.zip
>>>
>>>unzip the file and launch the objectBrowser script
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I just tried your object ontology browser and it works nice on our Linux
>>boxes. Just one remark: in the dialog which opens after selecting 'Browse a
>>Moby directory', I found the labels for the input fields very confusing. I
>>would prefer "Moby Central URL" instead of just "URL" and - even more
>>important - "Moby Central URI" instead of 'Namespace'. I first tried to
>>insert namespaces like "Global_Keyword" in the latter one and got obscure
>>error messages...
>>
>>Clicking the Root node always leads to a NPE - which does no harm besides
>>spoiling the start shell with ugly java errors...
>>
>>But the rest of it is very nice!
>>
>>Regards,
>>dirk
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>OK I posted the modifications this morning... If I have time, I'll
>implement some search functionalities...
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There is also a Mac OS X (tested on 10.3 and 10.4) version on
http://yan.wong.free.fr/Public/jMOBrowser.dmg
login: Invite
password: invite
You can add them to "the cool tools" section if you want ;)
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