Hi,I am in the process of testing a program that processes .rdf resource files over a period of time in DBpedia and compare it with Freebase resources. But I have been encountering many server downtimes and I also tried using the optional URL http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql instead of the the http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql. But still resource file access is anyway coming from DBpedia servers. Is there any alternative path that I can use? I observed downtimes very frequently and hence my program couldn't complete the test in all times. Thank you.
You really need to be a little clearer than that. For instance, what SPARQL are you executing? Why don't you download the RDF dumps for such effort? Have you read various posts in past about how to use DBpedia in a manner that reflects its availability to the rest of the world?
Kingsley
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