Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
that beginners find it challenging to get a DBpedia instance up and
running. This isn't really a flaw in DBpedia, but DBpedia comes up
Hi,
I wrote to this group a couple days ago regarding some missing mappings. In the
meantime I found out how to use the MappingTool and corrected some entries and
sent them back to dbpedia. It seems that those entries are not reflected and I
guess it's because I'm a new user.
Can somebody who
On 14 February 2012 18:46, Paul A. Houle wrote:
> Could we get good step-by-step instructions on the Wiki for how to get
> DBpedia loaded and running on UNIX and Windows from the bare metal?
OpenLink have some step-by-step guides:
http://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtAWSDBpedia35
On 2/14/12 1:46 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
that beginners find it challenging to get a DBpedia instance up and
running. This isn't real
On 14.02.2012 20:42, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
> On 2/14/12 1:46 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
>>Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
>>
>> http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
>>
>>
>> that beginners find it challengin
On 2/14/12 5:39 PM, Aleksander Pohl wrote:
I have written such a step-by-step intro in Polish
http://apohllo.pl/blog/virtuoso-podstawy
It describes exactly how to configure an instance of Virtuoso and load
DBpedia data into it. If the resources mentioned in the previous
messages are not enough, I
On 14 February 2012 22:39, Aleksander Pohl wrote:
> On 14.02.2012 20:42, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>> On 2/14/12 1:46 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
>>> Could we get good step-by-step instructions on the Wiki for how to get
>>> DBpedia loaded and running on UNIX and Windows from the bare metal?
>>>
> I hav