Hi Juliet, The KIM server web applications require a web server to be run on. On that purpose we use the Apache Tomcat web server and we provide three .war files to be deployed in Tomcat.
These are: * KIM.war - used to search and view files you have annotated in your server * sesame-web-ui.war - used to access the internals of our semantic repository - Sesame * kim-ws-api.war - required to use the KIM Web Service API All these are placed in the kim-home-directory\KIM Clients and you should copy them to tomcat-home-directory\webapps. Then you run your web server and so on. To get acquainted with the features the KIM server has, you can populate the sample corpus of news documents, placed in kim-home-directory\corpus. To populate the documents, run kim-home-directory\bin\tools\toolPopulate.cmd. For more information on such issues you can always refer to our online documentation: http://ontotext.com/kim/doc/sys-doc/HomePage.html Greetings, Boyan -- Boyan Kukushev Software Engineer / Java Developer Ontotext AD @ Sirma Group Corp. On Fri October 30 2009 19:36:19 Juliet Gwenzi wrote: > I have managed to install KIM and was trying tutorial 0 but i cant access the link below and others with similar path. What could be the problem again? > > http://localhost:8080/kim-ws-api/ > > > Juliet Gwenzi > ITC > Mailbox Number 389 > Hengelosestraat 99 > P. O. Box 6 > 7500 AA Enschede > The Netherlands > > Mobile: +31 647 271 542 > Land +31 534 803 999 > Email: [email protected] > [email protected] > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Anton Andreev <[email protected]> > To: Juliet Gwenzi <[email protected]> > Cc: [KIM-discussion] <[email protected]> > Sent: Fri, 30 October, 2009 5:40:56 PM > Subject: Re: [Kim-discussion] KIM Installation failure > > Hello Juliet, > > You need a working JDK installation. > In the kim\bin\config_machine.bat point to your JDK installation like this: > set _JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14 > You better use full path names than variables. > > Make sure you have Java available in your path: > This is done in Windows: System Properties->Advanced->Environment variables(at the bottom right)->System Variables-> Select "Path" from the list > and append something like that ";C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_16\bin". Folders are separated by ";". > where "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_16\bin" is the directory that points to "java.exe" > > -- Best regards, > Anton Andreev > email: [email protected] > Account Manager at Ontotext > www.ontotext.com > > > > > Juliet Gwenzi wrote: > > Hello Anton > > > > Back to you again. I have tried to install KIM but have hit a snag on the Java. I changed the path as required but I get an error saying the the path doesn't point to a Java Installation. I ma not sure what I should have done. > > > > For the JDK file I created a folder called JDK in C and so in the Home path I give it as %c:JDK% but that has failed to work > > > > How do I proceed now. > > I appreciate your help > > > > Regards > > > > Juliet > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Anton Andreev [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 2:52 PM > > To: Juliet Gwenzi > > Cc: [KIM-discussion] > > Subject: Re: KIM development?? > > > > Hello Juliet, > > > > 1. KIM supports standard OWL, so you should not have any problems. Please use the latest version of Protege. > > Some of our team members use simply notepad/emacs and then they validate their Ontology with: > > http://www.mygrid.org.uk/OWL/Validator > > > > 2. Well, I can not think of a project using KIM in the spatial domain, but I do not see any obstacles in doing so. I would suggest that you go ahead with you project using KIM. > > > > 3. I myself am building a KIM/GATE tutorial: > > http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~toncho/myblog/archives/256-KIMGATE-Getting-Started-part-1.html > > There are more posts to come. Please tell us if you find it useful. > > > > -- > > Best regards, > > Anton Andreev > > email: [email protected] > > Account Manager at Ontotext > > www.ontotext.com > > > > > > > > > > Juliet Gwenzi wrote: > > > >> Dear Anton > >> > >> Sorry that I have to bug you with a lot of question, I have subscribed to the mailing list but ihave received confirmation yet to that effect. > >> It will be first time to use an Annotation Platform and actually the topic itself is new to me (Enhancing Spatial Web Search with Semantic Web Technology and Metadata Visualisation) > >> > >> 1.What I have done is to be build an ontology using Protégé (OWL-Plugin). Will I be able to import this into the KIM platform so that I don't have to repeat what I have already done. > >> > >> > >> 2. Secondly I need to have Semantic Annotations in the spatial domain of the concepts I have in the ontology. I will implement them in GeoNetwork opensource which is a standard based and decentralised spatial information management system, designed to enable access to geo-referenced databases and cartographic products from a variety of data providers through descriptive metadata, enhancing the spatial information exchange and sharing between organisations and their audience, using the capacities and the power of the Internet. The idea is to allow users to retain the most relevant information with a shift from key-word based search but also to take advantage of underlying concepts. > >> Now with regards to KIM it has not tey been implemented in the Spatial domain will this help me achieve my goal. > >> > >> 3. Does KIM come with a step by step tutorial which I can follow so I get acquainted to the tool before I use it for my own work with ease? I have looked at the documentation and so it has not been easy for me to follow. > >> > >> Looking forward to hearing from you again > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Juliet > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Anton Andreev [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 11:00 AM > >> To: Juliet Gwenzi > >> Cc: '[email protected] ' > >> Subject: Re: KIM development?? > >> > >> Dear Juliet, > >> > >> You could download the latest version of the KIM Platform at: http://ontotext.com/kim/kim-install.html > >> > >> You will find KIM documentation and installation details at: http://ontotext.com/kim/doc/sys-doc/Installation.html > >> > >> As you might have seen from the license - KIM is free for evaluation and research purposes. Our intention is to provide it for free for development purposes as well, although this is not explicitly stated in the current license. Commercial license is also available and comes with support from Ontotext. > >> > >> We do provide different services on top of KIM, since with this level of complexity you never get an off-the-shelf product. > >> > >> It would be great if you can share a bit more information about the applications of KIM that you have in mind, so that we can recommend architecture, configuration, etc. > >> > >> We recommend you to subscribe for KIM-discussion and interested-in-KIM mailing lists at: http://www.ontotext.com/kim/mailing-lists-info.html. > >> > >> The KIM-discussion mailing list is more of a technical type and it is available as public archive at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > >> > >> If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact us at: [email protected]. > >> > >> We will greatly appreciate your feedback. > >> > >> -- > >> Best regards, > >> Anton Andreev > >> email: [email protected] > >> Account Manager at Ontotext > >> www.ontotext.com > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kim-discussion mailing list > [email protected] > http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/kim-discussion > > > > __________________________________________________________________________________ > Get more done like never before with Yahoo!7 Mail. > Learn more: http://au.overview.mail.yahoo.com/ -- Boyan Kukushev Software Engineer / Java Developer Ontotext AD @ Sirma Group Corp. _______________________________________________ Kim-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://ontotext.com/mailman/listinfo/kim-discussion
