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Source of ProM 5.2 plugins?
Hi all,
I understand that we are moving forward towards XES, but I am interested in some of the plugins available with ProM 5.2 and not available in ProM 6. In this regards, is there some place where we can get the source of the plugins in ProM 5.2?
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Hi PCoder,
The source code of ProM 5.2 can be downloaded here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/prom/files/ProM/5.2/
The source code of the latest nightly build (which contains a few updates/bug fixes) can be downloaded from http://www.promtools.org/prom5/nightly5/
If you are planning on converting any ProM 5.2 plug-ins to ProM 6 (which is most cases should be fairly straightforward) then let us know!
Joos Buijs
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology -
Hi Joos,Thanks for your instant reply. I already tried to see the source at http://www.promtools.org/prom5/nightly5/.Unfortunately, the tarball seems 100MB but the content inside is few KB's only. Something's wrong in the continuous build tool?I am trying to check the source from the sourceforge. BTW, I wondered if we had some source control for the plugins that existed for ProM 5, like we have from prom 6 [https://svn.win.tue.nl/repos/prom/Packages/]Yes, I am first trying to study some semantics plugins and then later modify it to ProM6, if possible. I will keep updatedThanks,PCoder
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Hi PCoder,
You are right, the nightly build doesn't seem to contain the source, only the compiled jar files.
There is/was a source control for ProM 5 but I think that one is closed since development on ProM 5 has been stopped.
Joos Buijs
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology -
Hi Joos,Thanks again. I managed to get the source from the sourceforge link. I really appreciate your quick repliesThanks!
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My pleasure
Joos Buijs
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology
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