Hi,
On 06/29/2011 05:57 PM, Pablo Mendes wrote:
> Cool!
>
> Is there some language-specific magic that needs to be done? Are Max's
> improvements on the configurability going to show up in the live branch
> as well?
I don't think that it will need much effort to get DBpedia-Live working
for other languages.
For Configurability, I should check that modification first, and see how
it affects the whole extraction process and when I make sure that
everything is working properly, definitely we will adopt those changes.
> I'd like to try a live DBpedia Portuguese if my colleagues from Brazil
> would be able to help.
Nice to have a Portuguese version too ;).
> Also, any help on how to obtain the user-power of hooking to the
> Wikipedia update stream would be great. A quick Web search with the
> obvious combinations of {wikimedia, wikipedia, update, stream, user,
> privilege} didn't help.
Sorry to mention, that you should get access to Live-Update stream in
order to be able to get a continuous stream of changes from Wikipedia :(.
> Cheers,
> Pablo
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Mohamed Morsey
> <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Alexandru,
> it's so nice to have a German DBpedia-Live working ;).
>
> But, in order to get DBpedia-Live working you should execute that
> command "mvn scala:run".
>
> Moreover and this is the most important point, in order to get
> DBpedia-Live running you should have access to the Live-Update stream of
> Wikipedia.
> In order to get access to such a stream you should have a username and
> password with suitable privileges. This can only be done by contacting
> Wikipedia maintainers in order to get your login credentials. So you
> should contact them before getting everything ready for work.
>
> If you have any further, don't hesitate to contact me.
>
> --
> Kind Regards
> Mohamed Morsey
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Leipzig
>
>
> On 06/29/2011 04:03 PM, Alexandru Todor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm a new maintainer for the German language DBPedia and I'm
> currently
> > trying to install DBPedia Live. I've configured everything
> including the
> > Abstract Extractor and the dump extraction works, but I can't get the
> > Live Extraction to run. Since I've found no readme file, I've
> tried the
> > same approach as with the dump extractor, namely scala:run (bad idea
> > since the main class is java). Then I've tried running the java Main
> > class in org.dbpedia.extraction.live.main.Main with maven:exec,
> however
> > that only seems to write the statistics in
> > publishdata/instancesstats.txt and nothing more.
> >
> > If there are some installation instructions cold you point me to
> them.
> > If not, could you please tell me how to run the Live Extraction.
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Alexandru
> >
> >
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