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Jambalaya Downloads

Jambalaya is a tool developed by the University of Victoria's CHISEL software engineering group which merges the Shrimp information browser into Protégé as a tab widget. Using Jambalaya, you can call up a comprehensive hierarchical ontology browser that allows for interactive editing of existing data. Jambalaya combines an advanced implementation of a hypertext navigation metaphor with animated panning and zooming motions over the nested graph to provide continuous orientation and contextual cues for the user.

Available downloads

»  Before you download please answer the Jambalaya survey. It is short and should only take a few minutes. Your feedback is important to us!

Jambalaya 2.6.0 (May 17, 2007) - tested on Protégé 3.3.399

Jambalaya 2.3.5 (April 11, 2006) - requires Protege Beta v3.2.241 or newer

Jambalaya 2.3.4 (Feb 9, 2006) - requires Protege Beta v3.2.241 or newer

Jambalaya 2.3.1 (Oct 28, 2005)

Documentation

Please refer to the Jambalaya manual for more documentation.

Included in the Jambalaya zip file is the Piccolo zooming interface from the University of Maryland.

Previous Versions

  • 2.2.0, July 20th, 2005
  • 2.1.10, Feb 8, 2005
  • 2.1.9, Jan, 2005
  • 2.1.6, Oct 1, 2004
  • 2.1.2, Aug 3, 2004
  • 2.1.0, June 11, 2004
  • 2.1 beta - April 24, 2004
  • 2.0 - Dec. 17, 2003
  • 1.8 - October 13, 2003
  • 1.6 - May 15, 2003
  • 1.5.2 - Nov 12, 2002
  • 1.5 - Sept 23, 2002
  • 1.4 - July 14, 2002
  • 1.3 - May 7, 2002
  • 1.0 - October 12, 2001

Author and Contact Information

CHISEL research group

chisel-support@cs.uvic.ca
Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria