Hello Mike,
You will have no problems running KIM as a background service on a server
without a graphical interface. KIM is intended to run this way.
The GATE developer interface is just a development tool to build the
information extraction logic. You need a graphical interface for it. But onc
Hi Philip,
Thanks. Do you know if there are any KIM tools that can only be as a GUI?
I'm trying to determine if there's anything that cannot easily be done on
a hosted server via the command line. If it is the case that there is some
KIM functionality that is not available on the command line,
Hello Mike,
If you only want to look at the information extraction process, performed by
KIM internally, you can do this easily. Run an instance of KIM locally. There
is no need to connect to a separate one. Just run the GATE Developer interface
of the concrete KIM installation locally. This ca
Hi Phil,
Our remote KIM instance is running on a hosted server. We have access to
the command line on that server via ssh, but we can't run the kim-gate-gui
directly on that server. Is there a way to run the kim-gate-gui on a
remote installation of KIM?
Thanks,
-Mike
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3
Hello Michael,
Why are you trying to have one KIM instance connect to another? Please share
the big picture. Most probably the goal can be achieved with one running KIM.
Best,
Phil
On Mar 14, 2013, at 6:17 PM, Michael Patek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a fresh install of the KIM platform ru
Hi Michael, we will look at it and get back to you shortly
Borislav
On Mar 14, 2013, at 6:17 PM, Michael Patek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a fresh install of the KIM platform running on a local computer, and
> another install of KIM running on a remote server. I run the GATE GUI
> (bin/tools/
Hello,
I have a fresh install of the KIM platform running on a local computer, and
another install of KIM running on a remote server. I run the GATE GUI
(bin/tools/kim-gate-gui), and try to add a new KIM Client (under Processing
Resources). I provide a name, and the ip address of the remote serv