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Jim Blake 78c8f102f8 Continue to reduce the Model Madness!
Add OntModelCache to the top of the stack of RDF data structures.
Add DataStructuresProvider to the bottom of the stack.
Redesign ModelAccess method signatures.
Create the ShowSources page.
Remove RequestModelsPrep, except for setting the Collator.
Reduce the complexity of ContentModelsSetup and ConfigurationModelsSetup.

VIVO-225 VIVO-819 VIVO-820 VIVO-821 VIVO-823 VIVO-832
2014-10-10 10:07:56 -04:00
doc VIVO-453 language filtering defaults to “false” 2013-11-17 13:20:18 -05:00
opensocial VIVO-448 Change the "example_gadgets" file to use gadgets that are currently active. 2013-11-05 17:35:22 -05:00
solr Updating page management for changes to solr labels 2014-05-23 11:18:52 -04:00
utilities A more robust SDB - TDB converter: works on models as large as 6M triples. 2014-07-22 17:26:47 -04:00
webapp Continue to reduce the Model Madness! 2014-10-10 10:07:56 -04:00
.gitattributes VIVO-4 remove the license substitution code from the license scanner 2013-08-26 14:56:54 -04:00
.gitignore First cut at the SDB - TDB converter: fails on large models (>2M triples) 2014-07-21 17:37:02 -04:00
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.