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Re: Topic Maps with Nexist


nexist topic maps

Hi Nadia,

* Nadia Swaby
| 
| After my question about XLink last week, I decided to look into
| topic maps.  Several places have mentioned nexist, so I went to
| sourceforge and downloaded.  I have tried compiling it using the ant
| script (the build.xml file included), but I ran into tons of
| problems.  So far, I have fixed some of the problems so far, but
| there is one compiler error that has me stuck.  Has anyone ever
| successfully complied Nexist?

I've had similar problems myself, but that was 2 years ago, I think.
For help it's probably best to email Jack Park (google to find his
email, or ask me offlist).

However, there are a lot of topic map tools out there, and I'm not at
all sure that Nexist is necessarily the thing most useful to you.
Maybe if you say a bit more about what you are looking for I can try
to recommend something?

-- 
Lars Marius Garshol, Ontopian         <URL: http://www.ontopia.net >
GSM: +47 98 21 55 50                  <URL: http://www.garshol.priv.no >


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