The contents of this page describe changes relative to the 3.3.1 release of Protégé.
Release Candidate 2 -- Build 529 -- March 5, 2009
Bug Fixes in Core Protégé
- Fixed a problem where users ran out of Java PermGen space.
- Fixed a problem in the installer that caused Protégé to get installed with an empty program group
on the Windows Vista operating system.
Changes in Protégé Client-Sever
- The read-only policy is now enforced in client-server mode. Users without write access to an ontology will not
be able to perform edits. Note that the read-only policy is only enforced if there is a "Write" operation
defined in the metaproject.
- The server now logs Protégé information to the console, e.g., build number, heap size,
character encoding, etc.
- The Administer Protégé Server panel now supports multiple selection for project shutdown and
killing user sessions.
- The server now saves server projects before shutdown, i.e., through the Administer Protégé
Server panel.
Changes & Bug Fixes in Protégé-OWL
- Fixed domain and range widgets that prevented a domain and range from being added to an imported property.
- Fixed the range widget that sometimes prevented the addition of a new data range value because the add icon
was disabled.
- The triples table, which is accessible by a switch icon in the Annotations widget, shows all triples that
have the selected resource as a subject. In previous versions, the triples were filtered.
- Fixed a problem where a clone operation rearranged the imports tree.
- The Protégé native writer can now be invoked when converting database projects to file-based
projects.
- Added a mechanism to
disable automatic importing
of several ancillary ontologies by the SWRLTab.
Changes in Collaboration & Change Tracking
- The language of change descriptions in the Changes Tab has been improved so that users can more easily
understand the change history of a particular resource.
- More checks are made in client-server mode for an improperly configured changes and annotations ontology (ChAO)
in the metaproject.