DASISH Web Annotation Framework DWAN Annotator front- and backend April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Task 5.6: motivation for DWAN Researchers need to be able to store the results of COLLABORATIVE intellectual work either as an annotation of a single fragment or in the form of typed relations between a number of fragments. (Description of Work, ) April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Framework for collaborative annotation Different types of annotations will be covered ranging from simple free-text notes to specialized linguistic markups What is annotated: documents available via the internet. Architecture: one DB&server - multiple clients (different use cases) Distinguishing feature: storing annotated copies of documents April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Framework for collaborative annotation April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Dasish Data Model inspired by Open Annotation Data Model April 2014, Vitamin TLA
DASISH Data Model inspired by Open Annotation Data Model April 2014, Vitamin TLA REST services Data Base Integrity Service Principal DAO Annotation DAO Target DAO Cached Representation DAO Notebook DAO
Authentication via Shibboleth April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Backend API testing examples: GET April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Backend API testing via Firefox RESTClient : POST April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Frontend. Creating an annotation-1: selection April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Frontend. Creating an annotation-2: editing April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Frontend. Creating an annotation-3: posting April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Creating an annotation-4. Technical check on the backend side April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Work in progress 1: refactoring April 2014, Vitamin TLA
Work in progress April 2014, Vitamin TLA Create two applications on one Tomcat: shibbolized and non-shibbolized authentication Non-shibbolized: spring-security, with the additional spring-specific tables “users” and “authorities” in the Database.
To Do (backend) April 2014, Vitamin TLA Create two applications on one Tomcat: shibbolized and non-shibbolized Add validation of the XML-s sent by a client