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j2blake 3ba960e6ac VIVO-452 First cut at a LoggingRDFService.
This will add instrumentation to the queries against the RDFService. Developers may enable logging, and optionally may restrict output by class, and may enable stack trace info on logging output.
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doc VIVO-381 Adjust installation doc. Ant all comes before runtime.properties. 2013-10-24 11:57:29 -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-377 Remove "classLocalName" from the search index. 2013-10-17 15:10:36 -04:00
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webapp VIVO-452 First cut at a LoggingRDFService. 2013-10-31 12:41:41 -04:00
.gitattributes VIVO-4 remove the license substitution code from the license scanner 2013-08-26 14:56:54 -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.