Hi Mano,
I have never tried to configure a ReferencedSite without a local index (i.e. using only the remote dataset) so I couldn’t help you right now too much. According to the documentation, apparently the remote site is used only for dereferencing but can’t be used alone for enhancing (for searching for entities using SPARQL). Let’s see if someone else can shed light on this. Sorry :-( On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Mano Swerts <mano.swe...@aca-it.be> wrote: > Hi all, > I want to use Stanbol to enhance content, but I do not succeed in setting > it up. We use the following tools: > - *SkosJS* (for a non-technical user to manager a taxonomy) > - *Apache Marmotta* (contains the data. It is linked to SkosJS. It was > not possible to link SkosJS with Stanbol) > - *Stanbol* (use the data in Apache Marmotta to enhance content) > I registered Marmotta as a Referenced Site through SPARQL. My entities are > available through this Referenced Site. > I created an Enhancer Engine coupled to the Referenced Site, which is added > to the default chain. It is detected and used by Stanbol, but I get no > results when enhancing content. > I looked at the existing DBPedia setup and noticed that it uses a Solr Yard > and Cache. I think this might be the clue, but when I link my Reference > Site to my newly created Cache it is suddenly not available anymore. > Therefore the enhancers won't work. > I simply created the Solr Yard and Entityhub Cache through the Apache Felix > Web Console. > I noticed that there is an folder called "indexes" which contains indexes > from DBPedia, but none for my own Yard. I also read something about > generating indexes manually, but in our use case this does not seem > feasible. When users add new data using SkosJS, it should be automacially > made available to the Enhancer. > Can somebody help me with this? > Many thanks. > Mano Swerts