[OTDev] Protege - XML file from other sources

Nina Jeliazkova nina at acad.bg
Wed Feb 24 15:05:35 CET 2010


Dear Sylvia,

RDF and OWL purpose is not to be directly imported into a relational
database, like MS Access,  there are different systems for RDF triple
storage.  It is completely normal and expected you can't import it into
MS Access. 
If you develop it into another format, it will not be an ontology and
not possible to use in OpenTox services.

Best regards,
Nina

Ivelina Nikolova wrote:
> Dear Sylvia,
>
> may you send me the problematic file, so that I can try
> elaborating on where  the problem comes from.
>
> Ivelina
>
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> Sylvia.Escher at item.fraunhofer.de wrote:
>   
>> Dear Ivelina,
>>
>> thank you for your help. I think in one OPENTOX telco, we decided to use 
>> Protege and the owl file format/RD files format to describe an ontology 
>> like the organ ontology that we are developing. 
>>
>> so we are currently working with that programme and I do not see that it 
>> is already a ready to use application. We would e.g. like to load the 
>> Protege file in XML.format  into the ACCESS database RepDose as well. 
>> Normally ACCESS can read XML format but fails to read the Protege file.
>>
>> Thus, I would like to know whether it would be a problem, if we simply 
>> create an XML file for the ontology, for which we do not use Protege? If 
>> you do not have any constraints against the  XML file, then we will go on 
>> with this format for OPENTOX. Olga, Nina what do you think about it? 
>> Perhaps someelse cold then convert the XML file into an Protege readable 
>> format. 
>>
>> Kind regards, Sylvia
>>
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>> Dr. Sylvia Escher
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>> Chemical Risk Assessment
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>> Ivelina Nikolova <iva at lml.bas.bg> 
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>> 24.02.2010 13:46
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>> Dear Helvi,
>>
>> May you specify better what would like to use the ontology for?
>> The OWL file is a valid XML file as well, so there shouldn't be a problem
>> if the mark-up structure is accepted by the application.
>> If you want to upload compounds or features and calculate
>> something out of them you need to upload a file with individuals
>> not the ontology itself.
>>
>> As for visualisation within Protege you can try Jambalaya plug-in.
>> Go to Project/Configure menu and check the Jambalaya tab. Then a
>> new tab will appear in the main frame. There you can drag&drop
>> from the left sideobjects which need to be visualised.
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Best,
>> Iva
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>> helvi.grimm at item.fraunhofer.de wrote:
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>>> Dear Nina, dear Ivelina,
>>>
>>> i have a little problem with Protege. How can I convert the owl  to xml 
>>> files to use these in Repdose? I tried to use the convert- function in 
>>> Protege, but i couldn't read the converted file in access. Have you any 
>>> idea how can i do this? The second problem is a little bit smaller, do 
>>>     
>>>       
>> you 
>>   
>>     
>>> know a programme or tool how can i extract the picture from Protege (in 
>>> addition to screenshot) ?
>>> It would be nice, if you could help me.
>>>
>>> with kindly regards 
>>> Helvi
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