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workflow designer

 

Prerequisites

Software Installation

Workflow Designer API

Prerequisites

The Workflow Designer is a Java application having no particular installation prerequisites apart from a set of libraries. These libraries are all provided with the installation package:

  • ·         JGraph;

  • ·         L2fprod Common;

  • ·         OWL-WS API (Mindswap OWL-S API extended version);

  • ·         Jena;

  • ·         Pellet.

A Java runtime environment is also required (Java 1.6 or greater).

 

Installation

The installation is quite straightforward. Once the package is unpacked (see Figure 47), the application can be launched through the SWPT.bat batch file (issuing the command SWTP) or directly from the Windows Start Menu.

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Workflow Designer  API