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Documentation
- GnowsisProjectPlan - first thing for everybody
- GnowsisProjectStructure - where is which file?
- DeveloperFaq
- html documentation - plus Javadoc
Project guidelines:
- LoggingAndDebugging - using logging and debugging to find out what happens
- GnowsisTicketsAndWiki - what to put in tickets, what to put in the wiki
- Use meaningful SVN commit logs that outline the changes made - see commit guidelines or the committers guide
Get it running
Detailed installation instructions for developers: DevelopingFirstSteps
Prerequisites:
- Eclipse 3.1.0 (we all use it)
- subclipse or any other subversion client
- Java 1.5
The subversion repository is
There you check out these projects, the most important projects to check out are:
- gnowsis - starter
- gnowsis-server - core
- enquire2006 - gui
- kaukoluwiki - the semantic kaokolu wiki
- sesame1 - web api for gnowsis
SVN problems
Use Eclipse 3.1 with Subclipse 0.9.105 on Windows. Then it has to work, as Leo develops this way. It should work on all operating systems using any SVN client, though.
Note: If you get this error: Unable to access https://...., unable to access site ...., sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: ...PathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target then you probably didn't say "yes" when you where asked this: Error validating server certificate for https://gnowsis.opendfki.de:443: - Unknown certificate issuer Fingerprint: 57:23:96:60:c7:4e:4b:04:8a:9a:a1:1e:02:59:8a:11:52:0c:6e:97 Distinguished name: http://www.cacert.org, Root CA. So, to fix this, you can either press "Accept permanently" in the right moment or look in this directory for more: <yourhome>\Application Data\Subversion\auth
If you want to do Aperture development:
- Aperture in CVS: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/aperture login
- host: cvs.sourceforge.net
- repository path: /cvsroot/aperture
- connection type: pserver
- username: anonymous
- password: empty
- Checkout project aperture
Getting it to start
The gnowsis project has the launcher for you.
- If you have gnowsis checked out - the "run..." menu should have a list of favourites:
- Windows start gnowsis
- MacOSX start gnowsis
- The GnowsisInstaller will show. satisfy it.
- pressing close. gnowsis installs now silently. stand up, take a breath. think of something positive. notice the new simplicity. tell somebody a nice thing. sit down again.
- GnowsisProjectPlan - look here to see what we are doing at the moment and what will be done next.
Debugging
Use Eclipse debugger to debug.
Logging levels are set in this file: {{{.gnowsis-beta/config/logging.properties
# add this to bottom # set the loglevel of a specific package de.opendfki.kaukoluwiki.level = FINER }}}
Specific Fields of Development
- all GnowsisComponents
- ProblemsWithJunitTests
- EmailDeveloping - specific stuff related to e-mails
- ProblemsWithEclipse - what problems do we have and how to usually get them solved
- GnowsisOnTheMac - Mac OsX adaption
- GnognoComp - the gnogno-gui framework tutorial (from gnowsis.org website, latest version in SVN).
- GnowsisGuiTips - how to hack guis for gnowsis, brainstorm and concrete ideas.
- SearchDeveloping - developing the web-based desktop search and retrieval service
- InstallerDeveloping - howto make an installer, what can we use
- MozillaDeveloping - how to setup an environment to hack Mozilla XPI extensions
- AdapterDeveloping - how to write an adapter and make gnowsis use it?
- XmlRpcDeveloping - links for XMLRPC
- GnowsisConfiguration - where to put configuration files?
- GnowsisFixedUris - what are these static uris about?
- NicerGui - how to brushup the gui
- PimoInference - inferencing on the pimo
- GeoDeveloping - what we can do, want to do with geographic stuff
Contributing
The first thing you might want to do is to write your own datasource, Gnowsis can deploy your own datasources without having to change the gnowsis code: See DynamicDatasources for more information! Then JoinGnowsis.