Hi Pablo, thank you very much for your answer and for the link of the quickstart package. I've also downloaded the source code from the github repository, and I have a couple of questions:
1) I've imported the Maven project in Eclipse, but, even if I've installed the Scala IDE, Eclipse reports me some errors when I open java files that import classes defined in Scala files; 2) I've used the "download.sh" script placed in the "bin" folder for downloading all resources; my question is related to requirements of my server: how much memory I need for running the service with the full set of resources? is it possible to choose, easily, only a subset of resources? Thanks in advance to everyone. Mauro. On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Pablo N. Mendes <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Mauro, > Thanks for the introduction. > > If you need service reliability and lower response times, you can run > DBpedia Spotlight in your own InHouse-Server. > https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Installation > > Here is how to get started: > > wget > http://spotlight.dbpedia.org/download/release-0.5/dbpedia-spotlight-quickstart.zip > unzip dbpedia-spotlight-quickstart.zip > cd dbpedia-spotlight-quickstart/ > ./run.sh > > The files you've downloaded above contain only a very small subset of the > DBpedia resources. They are used to demonstrate DBpedia Spotlight in a > lightweight environment. Please see our Downloads for more information on > other alternatives that are more useful in real world scenarios. > https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Downloads > > Cheers, > Pablo > > > On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Mauro Dragoni <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Hi to everybody, >> this is my first message to this mailing list, so I would like to >> spend a couple of words for introducing myself. >> My name is Mauro and I am a post-doc researcher at FBK, a private >> research institute located in Italy. >> I work on the semantic information retrieval field, and, currently, I >> am building a module for attaching semantic information to the indexed >> document. >> >> I was looking something alternative to the OpenCalais service; I need >> to annotate a huge number of documents, and it is not feasible to do >> it by using a web service both for the time needed to annotate all >> documents and for the usage limit of the service. >> So, I found this Spotlight application that might be the solution to my >> problem. >> By reading the documentation, I guessed that it is possible to deploy >> the entire platform (Spotlight + DBpedia) on a personal server. >> I found some scripts in the "bin" folder of the distribution for >> downloading and activating all the components, but it is not >> completely clear how to proceed. >> >> My questions is: is there a tutorial that explain how to deploy the >> entire platform on a personal server? >> Thanks in advance to everyone, >> Mauro. >> >> -- >> Dr. Mauro Dragoni >> Ph.D. in Computer Science. >> Post-Doc Researcher at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK-IRST), Trento, Italy. >> >> My Research Site: https://dkm.fbk.eu/index.php/Mauro_Dragoni >> My Business Site: http://www.dragotechpro.com >> My News-Project Site: http://www.dragotimes.com >> >> >> Confidentially Notice. 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