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News

  • Mar, 31st - HyperDE now runs "out-of-the-box" on both Ruby 1.8.2 and the latest Ruby 1.8.4 on the Windows platform - see [53].
  • Mar, 31st - IMPORTANT''' Due to spam, we are now requiring registration to enter any data in this site. If you want to contribute, please send email to and we will set up an account for you.
  • Mar, 31st - Updated to stable Rails 1.1 and added some integration testing goodies - see [51] for details.
  • Mar, 27th - Fixed some annoying bugs when rendereing custom views, caused by the upgrade to Rails 1.1 - please update your working copies and don't forget to update your rake gem by doing gem update.
  • Mar, 24th - HyperDE has also been known to run o Red Hat Fedora Core with some adaptation to RJB (many thanks to Sebastian Kruk for that).
  • Mar, 23rd - HyperDE has succesfully ran on a Debian Linux, after recompiling the native extension  rjb.so and fixing a multiplatform bug (see [42]).
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What is HyperDE

HyperDE (MVC framework and development environment for semantic web applications) is a combination of a MVC framework (built upon  Ruby on Rails) and a development environment for creating semantic web prototype applications.

HyperDE was built as the implementation task for the master thesis of  Demetrius Nunes and its modeling and process theory is based upon the  Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM) and the  Semantic Hypermedia Design Method(SHDM).

HyperDE is now a open-souce project. The latest version of the complete source code for the main trunk can be retrieved from its subversion repository at  http://server2.tecweb.inf.puc-rio.br:8000/svn/hyperde/trunk. If you prefer, you can download archived versions from DownloadArchives.

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Please, use the TRAC workspace as the main communication tool for documenting the project (thru the wiki), reporting bugs and requesting features (thru the ticket system) and for following the project development (thru the roadmap and timeline). For information on how to use TRAC, see the links below.

For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex...


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