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j2blake 24562b6746 VIVO-140 Modify VClassGroupCache to provide a language-aware extract
With very little change in the method calls, client code can get the VClasses and VClassGroups with labels that are appropriate for the preferred language in the current request.
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doc VIVO-117 Turn off HTTP caching unless explicitly enabled in runtime.properties. 2013-06-03 15:44:17 -04:00
opensocial VIVO-2 Modify the build so installers can create a container-neutral VIVO. 2013-01-16 14:54:33 -05:00
solr VIVO-87 First attempt at a caching filter. 2013-05-14 16:37:29 -04:00
utilities Check that there is a <servlet> for each <servlet-mapping> 2013-04-10 16:31:28 -04:00
webapp VIVO-140 Modify VClassGroupCache to provide a language-aware extract 2013-06-21 14:47:29 -04:00
.gitignore VIVO-2 Modify the build so installers can create a container-neutral VIVO. 2013-01-16 14:54:33 -05:00
README.md Added the README file. 2012-10-29 20:41:47 -04:00

What is Vitro?

Vitro is a general-purpose web-based ontology and instance editor with customizable public browsing.

Vitro is an integrated ontology editor and semantic web application.

Vitro is a Java web application that runs in a Tomcat servlet container.

With Vitro, you can:

  • Create or load ontologies in OWL format
  • Edit instances and relationships
  • Build a public web site to display your data
  • Search your data with Apache Solr

Vitro was originally developed at Cornell University, and is used as the core of the popular research and scholarship portal, VIVO .

For more information, contact the VIVO community.