Il 17/04/2012 1.57, Pablo Mendes ha scritto:
Do you mean you are trying to run Serverand giving it the index you downloaded?
Exactly, I think this is the easiest option. But I get the "build error" when try to launch the serve. If I don't succeed with this one, I can't figure out how to suceed with the other one. :-)
Or are you trying to regenerate the index from DBpedia files?On Apr 16, 2012 6:35 PM, "Roberto Mirizzi" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:Hi all, one problem at a time, we're approaching the solution, I'm confident about this! :-) You were terribly right: I deleted the .m2/repository/com/sun/jersey folder, and tried to install the project again, and this time the build was successful. But today it's a rainy day, and if I try to launch scala with the command: mvn scala:run -Dlauncher=Indexer I obtain a BUILD ERROR. Attached is the output. I also tried with simply mvn scala:run, but the error is the same. I specified the index path in the file default_index_path with: /media/Iomega500/dbpedia-dump/dbpedia-lookup/network/www5/dbpedia-lookup/lookup_index/ cheers, roberto Il 16/04/2012 17:28, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt ha scritto: Hi Roberto, I don't know what's going on, but this line at the end of your error message is weird: Not a v4.0.0 POM. for project com.sun.jersey:jersey-project at /home/roberto/.m2/repository/com/sun/jersey/jersey-project/1.5/jersey-project-1.5.pom I would suggest you delete your local repository /home/roberto/.m2/repository/ and start again. Sometimes Maven downloads a broken pom from some repo, and deleting the local repo often helps. The next build will take a few minutes because it has to download all JARs again, but maybe that will fix the problem. If not, send us the maven output again and we'll see what we can do. Cheers, Christopher On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 17:06, Roberto Mirizzi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thank you! I'm trying to install the DBpedia Lookup Service. However, when i try to install with maven: mvn clean install I get the following error: "Project ID: null:jersey-server:bundle:null Reason: Cannot find parent: com.sun.jersey:jersey-project for project: null:jersey-server:bundle:null for project null:jersey-server:bundle:null" Attached you can find the output produced by the commadn mvn -e clean install. Any ideas? thanks, roberto Il 15/04/2012 23:14, Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt ha scritto: Hi there, I just added a shell script to dbpedia lookup that makes using mvn more convenient. If you'e on UN*X, you can type ./run Indexer instead of mvn scala:run -Dlauncher=Indexer and ./run Indexer indexDir redirectsFile data instead of mvn scala:run -Dlauncher=Indexer "-DaddArgs= indexDir|redirectsFile|data" Not a big deal, but quite nice. Tested with bash, may also work with other shells. Sorry, no Windows version yet. If anyone is good with Windows batch files, such a script for Windows would be welcome! Cheers, JC On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 22:56, Pablo Mendes<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi Roberto, Thanks for your offer. You can clone it with mercurial and then build it with maven2 hg clone http://dbpedia.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/dbpedia/lookup mvn clean install You can download the necessary index from here: http://spotlight.dbpedia.org/download/lookup_index.tgz Then you can just run the server: mvn scala:run -Dlauncher=Indexer To create the necessary index, you can run: mvn scala:run -Dlauncher=Indexer "-DaddArgs= indexDir|redirectsFile|data" indexDir is the output directory that will hold the searchable structures redirectsFile is the homonymous dbpedia data set data is a collection of files with the properties you want to index. I have never run this myself, but it seems from reading source code [1] that it uses at least the lexicalization dataset, categories, abstracts and instance types. If you manage to run this, would you be so kind to update the documentation at the wiki? http://wiki.dbpedia.org/lookup/install Cheers, Pablo [1] http://dbpedia.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/dbpedia/lookup/file/475a32257232/src/main/scala/org/dbpedia/lookup/util/DBpedia2Lucene.scala On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Roberto Mirizzi<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Il 15/04/2012 20.24, Pablo Mendes ha scritto: It seems to have gotten too popular. :) We have been trying to shift resources around, as many of our servers are a bit under pressure. Hopefully we'll manage to find a solution soon. I'd recommend considering hosting your own mirror if you're using it as an effective part of an application, rather than for testing out some prototype. I'd be happy to host a mirror by my own, we have already loaded the DBpedia dumps on Virtuoso. Where could I find the source code or some hints to set a mirror for the wonderful lookup service? Here [1] there's not so much information about it. [1] http://dbpedia.org/lookup cheers, roberto Cheers, Pablo On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Roberto Mirizzi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Why is it so slow in providing results (20, 30 seconds and more)? :-( Last time I used it, it was great... cheers, roberto Il 21/03/2012 16.53, Pablo Mendes ha scritto: Thanks for the report. It's restarting. On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Nemanja Vukosavljevic <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi guys, It looks like that Dbpedia lookup service is down but only the Keyword Search API. It gives back HTTP 500 error. On the other hand, Prefix Search API works like a charm. 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