Hi Stephane,

I am not sure if I have understood the question, but let me try to answer it

It is possible to

  * configure multiple EnhancementChains that process content item
using different Enhancement Engines.
  * those Engines might use different ReferencedSites (collection of
Entities) for Extraction. The Entityhub can manage as many
ReferencedSites you need
  * different EnhancementChains can share EnhancementEngines (e.g. if
you want to use the same Langauge Identification for all customers, or
use DBpedia linking for multiple users)
  * also the Contenthub supports multiple semantic Indexes

however

  * The Contenthub currently uses always the default EnhancementChain
(the one used when you call /enhancer)
  * The Entityhub only supports a single Site where you can
create/update/delete entities via the RESTful API. All others are
read-only (however this will change in the coming weeks with
STANBOL-673.
  * Stanbol does not support any kind of access control. However I
guess this can be done by some layer on top of Stanbol

I do not know details about Ontonet / Reasoning and Rules.

Hopefully this helps
Rupert


On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Stephane Gamard
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> First of all, congratulation on the work on stanbol, it has evolve and grown 
> very well since last time I've checked it out! We're now considering to use 
> it as the core platform for the fuse pool project (more info on that later 
> most likely). As I am sitting in their meeting room I have a few questions 
> that are coming in. The one I could not answer directly:
>
> Is standol multi-tenant? I've seen the multi-index process of the contentHub, 
> but my question spawns a bit further: How do entities, vocal, etc etc relate 
> to a given index? Let me know if this makes sense the way I'm expressing it ;)
>
> _Stephane



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