Have a look at the Microsoft Research website, and also Google for AEGONT -
"Istanbul Academic Days" I think is where it is described.
This is relevant, but they're not interested in an OWL editor / framework
(whatever one might describe Protege as). They're working on the broader
Semantic Web thing.
Protege is in continual revision, and the Java version (JRE or JDK) needs to
match the release - seems a bit of a mess.
ILT
"Mike McIntyre" <mi****@dotnetshowandtell.com> wrote in message
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Ian,
I have been watching for something like this on the Microsoft sites for
about six months.
I see no signs of an OWL editor being developed for .NET.
--
Mike
Mike McIntyre
Visual Basic MVP
www.getdotnetcode.com
"gxdata" <il*******@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OK**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Anyone doing other than XML Schemas in dotNET Framework? I'm intrested
in an
editor that does OWL variants, and (badly needed) something like the
Protege
project with its extensibility.
Is this going to happen with Visio or an add-in to Visual Studio,
sometime soon?
Ian Thomas