Hi Rupert, I thought so, but I checked firewall and turned it off. You are right, it is Windows now. I don't have problems like this one when I use Linux, but now I need Windows.
I don't have another firewall then default one, and that one is turned off. Best, Srecko -----Original Message----- From: Rupert Westenthaler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 20:28 To: Srecko Joksimovic Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Annotating using DBPedia ontology Hi Srecko I googled for this exception and 90%+ of all pages had to do with Firewall configurations on Windows machines. The best description I found was on http://weblogs.java.net/blog/binod/archive/2006/12/glassfish_and_w.html About the enhancement result you posted: This is what the result looks like if only the Metaxa and the LangId Engine are active. So I assume that the other engines where not activated correctly. Maybe because of the IOException Can you please check if you use a Firewall that could cause this? Are you running Stanbol on Windos? best Rupert On 11.01.2012, at 19:46, Srecko Joksimovic wrote: > Hi Rupert, > > I configured Stanbol, and I thought everything is alright because I could > access Stanbol at http://localhost:8080. > But, I noticed that during the startup I'm getting this error: > > [WARNING] failed org.mortbay.jetty.nio.SelectChannelConnector$1@29978933: > java.i > o.IOException: Unable to establish loopback connection > [WARNING] failed [email protected]:8080: java.io.IOException: > Unabl > e to establish loopback connection > [WARNING] failed Server@62d844a9: java.io.IOException: Unable to establish > loopb > ack connection > [ERROR] Exception while initializing Jetty. > java.io.IOException: Unable to establish loopback connection > at sun.nio.ch.PipeImpl$Initializer.run(Unknown Source) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at sun.nio.ch.PipeImpl.<init>(Unknown Source) > at sun.nio.ch.SelectorProviderImpl.openPipe(Unknown Source) > at java.nio.channels.Pipe.open(Unknown Source) > at sun.nio.ch.WindowsSelectorImpl.<init>(Unknown Source) > at sun.nio.ch.WindowsSelectorProvider.openSelector(Unknown Source) > at java.nio.channels.Selector.open(Unknown Source) > at > org.mortbay.io.nio.SelectorManager$SelectSet.<init>(SelectorManager.j > ava:312) > at > org.mortbay.io.nio.SelectorManager.doStart(SelectorManager.java:223) > at > org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java: > 50) > at > org.mortbay.jetty.nio.SelectChannelConnector.doStart(SelectChannelCon > nector.java:314) > at > org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java: > 50) > at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.doStart(Server.java:235) > at > org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java: > 50) > at > org.apache.felix.http.jetty.internal.JettyService.initializeJetty(Jet > tyService.java:164) > at > org.apache.felix.http.jetty.internal.JettyService.startJetty(JettySer > vice.java:115) > at > org.apache.felix.http.jetty.internal.JettyService.run(JettyService.ja > va:290) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) > Caused by: java.nio.channels.ClosedByInterruptException > at java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractInterruptibleChannel.end(Unknown > Source > ) > at sun.nio.ch.SocketChannelImpl.connect(Unknown Source) > at java.nio.channels.SocketChannel.open(Unknown Source) > ... 19 more > > There is another thing. When I try to annotate text from application, or > using web interface, I'm getting something like this: > > <rdf:RDF > xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" > xmlns:j.0="http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/01/19/nie#" > xmlns:j.1="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" > xmlns:j.2="http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#" > xmlns:j.3="http://fise.iks-project.eu/ontology/" > > <rdf:Description > rdf:about="urn:enhancement-39c09311-3095-fbb1-0dfe-551f6fba2baa"> > <rdf:type > rdf:resource="http://fise.iks-project.eu/ontology/Enhancement"/> > <j.3:extracted-from > rdf:resource="urn:content-item-sha1-322650339df64c4e5acd17a81af29bd8fed3ba91 > "/> > <j.1:created > rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime">2012-01-11T18:44:11 > .271Z</j.1:created> > <j.1:creator > rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string">org.apache.stanbol.en > hancer.engines.metaxa.MetaxaEngine</j.1:creator> > <rdf:type > rdf:resource="http://fise.iks-project.eu/ontology/TextAnnotation"/> > <j.3:confidence > rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#double">1.0</j.3:confidence> > </rdf:Description> > <rdf:Description > rdf:about="urn:enhancement-9e659b3e-8978-7191-eb8b-fa7030c2ff68"> > <j.1:language>en</j.1:language> > <rdf:type > rdf:resource="http://fise.iks-project.eu/ontology/Enhancement"/> > <j.3:extracted-from > rdf:resource="urn:content-item-sha1-322650339df64c4e5acd17a81af29bd8fed3ba91 > "/> > <j.1:created > rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime">2012-01-11T18:44:11 > .278Z</j.1:created> > <j.1:creator > rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string">org.apache.stanbol.en > hancer.engines.langid.LangIdEnhancementEngine</j.1:creator> > <rdf:type > rdf:resource="http://fise.iks-project.eu/ontology/TextAnnotation"/> > </rdf:Description> > <rdf:Description > rdf:about="urn:content-item-sha1-322650339df64c4e5acd17a81af29bd8fed3ba91"> > <rdf:type > rdf:resource="http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/03/22/nfo#Plain > TextDocument"/> > <j.0:plainTextContent>The Web's children became parents. They use tools > which can limit the access and the spreading of the information by their > children. So, the parents can see at any time the web's logs of their > children but they also have a net which is going to filter their "private" > identity before it is broadcasted on the network. For example, a third-part > trust entity, along with their mobile telephone provider, the post office > and the bank, will possess the consumer's identity so as to mask the address > of delivery and the payment of this consumer. A public identity also exists > to spread a resume (CV), a blog or an avatar for example but the data remain > the property of the owner of the server who hosts this data. So, the mobile > telephone provider offers a personal server who will contain one public zone > who will automatically be copied on the network after every modification. If > I want that my resume is not any longer on the network, I just have to erase > it of my public zone from my server. So, the mobile telephone provider > creates a controllable silo of information for every public > profile.</j.0:plainTextContent> > </rdf:Description> > </rdf:RDF> > > I am not sure that this is the content I should get. > Please, help :) > > Best, > Srecko > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rupert Westenthaler [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 15:33 > To: srecko joksimovic > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Annotating using DBPedia ontology > > Hi Srecko > >> >> curl -v -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/rdf+xml" --data > "@acm-ccs_proton.owl" http://localhost:8080/entityhub/entity >> > > No I would not propose you to upload the dbpedia dataset by using POST to > the entityhub. This is fine for small and medium sized datasets, but will > not work for dbpedia. > > Stanbol comes already with a small sample set of DBPedia. This is also used > for enhancing documents with the default configuration. > > This sample dataset contains the 43k DBPedia.org entities with the most > incoming links including some often used properties includinglabels in about > 10 languages, the english comments, types, redirects stored as rdf:seeAlso, > lat/long, populations, birth/death dates, home pages, and category > assignments stored in dc-terms:subject. > > You can easily upgrade this index to a bigger version by downloading the > dbpedia.solrindex.zip file form [1] and copying it into the /sling/datafiles > folder within the directory where your Stanbol server is running. After some > minutes (the time your computer needs to extract a file with ~3GByte) the > bigger index will replace the sample set included in the launcher. > > If you need some additional fields, languages . you can also create your own > index by using the indexing tool for dbpedia [2]. See the README.md file for > instructions. > > best > Rupert > > [1] http://dev.iks-project.eu/downloads/stanbol-indices/dbpedia-3.7/ > [2] > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/stanbol/trunk/entityhub/indexing/ > dbpedia/ > > On 10.01.2012, at 14:01, srecko joksimovic wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Until now I used my ontology when I wanted to annotate document (or text). > Now I would like to use DBPedia ontology. Do I have to download ontology and > configure Stanbol like I did before, using >> >> curl -v -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/rdf+xml" --data > "@acm-ccs_proton.owl" http://localhost:8080/entityhub/entity >> >> or there is another procedure? Does Stanbol use DBPedia ontology by > default, or I have to configure something similar like when I use another > ontology? >> >
