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Screencast - Getting started with Onotoa, the ontology modelling tool for topic maps

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Abstract:

This screencast is about how to create a Topic Maps Schema with Onotoa - from the idea over the schema to an editor application. You can download Onotoa .

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Subject Matter

Onotoa - Eclipse based TMCL editor

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Onotoa is an eclipse based ontology editor for Topic Maps. It has a graphical UML-like interface and a export function for the current TMCL-draft ...

Aranuka

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Aranuka is a java object to topic map mapper. It specifies a set of java annotations and provides classes to persist the annotated java objects into ...

Visit homepage of Aranuka

Genny - Generic Topic Maps Editor SDK

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With Genny it is possible to create a topic map editor based on a TMCL schema. The editor uses "Aranuka":http://code.google.com/p/aranuka to store ...

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Aranuka Code Generator

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This project provides a library to generate Java POJOs based on Topic Maps schemas. The generated classes will have annotations for "Aranuka, the ...

Visit homepage of Aranuka Code ...

 

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