OWL2VOWL
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Converting ontologies for WebVOWL
OWL2VOWL converter
Dev Dependency
We have a release repo in maven central but the version there is and will not be updated frequently. Therefore i suggest to use Jitpack OWL2VOWL in order to pull the latest release version (in example master branch or the available tags).
For instructions how to include the dependency click the above link or as a example for maven projects:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>jitpack.io</id>
<url>https://jitpack.io</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
....
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.VisualDataWeb</groupId>
<artifactId>OWL2VOWL</artifactId>
<version>master-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
Requirements
- Java 8 (or higher)
- Maven
Instructions for using OWL2VOWL JAR
The converted ontology will be written in a .json file in the working directory by default.
Convert an ontology by its IRI
Run owl2vowl.jar with the -iri
parameter: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -iri "[Ontology IRI]"
Example: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -iri "http://ontovibe.visualdataweb.org"
Convert an ontology from a local file
Run owl2vowl.jar with the -file
parameter: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -file path/to/local/ontology
Example: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -file ontologies/foaf.rdf
Convert an ontology with dependencies from a local file
Run owl2vowl with the additional -dependencies
parameter: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -file path/to/local/ontology -dependencies path/to/dependency1 path/to/dependency2 ...
Example: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -file ontovibe.ttl -dependencies ontovibe_imported.ttl
Echo the converted ontology on the console
Use any of the input parameters together with the -echo
flag: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -echo -iri "[Ontology IRI]"
Example: java -jar owl2vowl.jar -iri "http://ontovibe.visualdataweb.org" -echo
Instructions for developing with OWL2VOWL
First steps
Maven
is required to develop with OWL2VOWL and compile the code. It will load all dependencies automatically. If there occur any problems, refreshing the dependencies might solve them.
OWL2VOWL has been developed to work with Java 8, so JDK 8
has to be used for compiling.
Build the jar
To build the jar file, simply execute mvn package
. The built jar
only contains the compiled source code.
To build a jar file that can be executed standalone, you have to use the package option with parameter: mvn package -Denv=standalone
or mvn package -P standalone-release
. This will build the file ...-shaded.jar
containing all dependencies needed to be executable.
Build the war
To build the war file, simply execute mvn package -P war-release
. This will generate a war file.
This war can be execute like a jar file to start a local server.
Running in IDE
It would be a pain always building the jar only to test some new implemented stuff. We included a possiblity to run the conversion directly with the IDE. For this you need to change the ConverterImpl.java
class.
To run a Spring Server directly from the IDE you have to start the ServerMain.java
class.
Building docker image
With the provided Dockerfile
you can easily build the docker image of the server version on the exposed port 8080
.
Just run docker build -t owl2vowl/owl2vowl .
After that you can run the image docker run --rm -d -p 8080:8080 owlv2vowl/owl2vowl
.
OWL2VOWL is now reachable on localhost:8080
.
FAQ
I want to log information, errors, etc to files. Is there a default configuration?
If you want to use logging to files there is log4j2 configuration provided under src/main/resources/log4j2-spring-file.xml
.
- JAR/IDE: To load it you have to provide a JVM argument. For example if you have the JAR you have to exeecute:
java -Dlog4j.configurationFile=path/to/log4j2-spring-file.xml -jar ...
- WAR: Uncomment the line in
src/main/resources/application.properties