Unfortunately the documentation has not kept up with the fixes. The Maven2
is a good example of obsolete information on the wiki. The Java7 and the
parsing error with the new dumps are probably a problem with the DEF
(DBpedia Extraction Framework). Their issue tracker is here:
https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/

I think it is worth updating the wiki. Can you please do that? I am
creating issues in our issue tracker. Your github user is HaliN, right?

Cheers,
Pablo

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:02 PM, "Hans Ulrich Nägeli" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Pablo
>
> I was just about to propose some changes in the wiki, but if the update is
> imminent, maybe they don't make sense. It's about problems I encountered,
> and which took me quite some time to figure out. That's why I thought
> about putting them on the wiki. But the update will probably make them
> obsolete, so better not? What do you think?
>
> Specifically, I found a little troubling
> * The insistence to use Maven2: I think at the moment, Maven3 is
> *required*.
> * Indexing only works with Java7 (else, there will be a "Illegal pattern
> character 'X'"-Error)
> * The Java version, in turn, has to be adapted in the main POM
> * Internationalization doesn't work with release 0.6, which isn't
> mentioned in the interntionalization how-to (I didn't try 0.6.5, I didn't
> even know it existed)
> * Wikipedia-Dumps (I checked en, de and fr) have start and end tags of the
> form "# started 2012-06-04T09:54:24Z", which cause a parsing error. (I
> think this isn't a spotlight problem, it occurrs externally. The only
> solution I found was to cut them manually.)
>
> So the question is: Should I try to integrate this into the wiki, or will
> the problems disappear anyway with the upcoming version?
> For internal purposes, I had to write a complete how-to (pretty similar to
> the spanish example), so a different solution might be to put this guide
> on a seperate wiki page.
>
> Cheers,
> Hali
>
>
> > Hi Kateryna,
> > We are very close to a 0.7 release, and I would recommend you not to use
> > 0.5 unless you have a specific reason for that. The separation of
> spotting
> > and disambiguation APIs is more mature in the 0.6.5 release and later. I
> > am
> > now updating the docs to point to 0.6.5.
> >
> > Please check again the docs:
> >
> https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Run-from-a-JAR
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Pablo
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Kateryna Tymoshenko
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> >
> >> Dear all,
> >>
> >> I need to annotate some specific spots in my text document with links to
> >> DBpedia. From what I have understood from the documentation I need to
> >> use
> >> either the WikiMarkupSpotter or SpotXmlParser.
> >>
> >> However, I have problems when trying to use them in the 0.5 DBpedia
> >> spotlight jar distribution.
> >> I have downloaded the 0.5 DBpedia spotlight version, the jar
> >> distribution,
> >> following the instructions on this page
> >>
> https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight/dbpedia-spotlight/wiki/Run-from-a-JAR
> .
> >> It works fine with the default "server.properties" file.
> >>
> >> However, when in  "server.properties" I change
> >>
> >> *>org.dbpedia.spotlight.spot.spotters = LingPipeSpotter *
> >>
> >> to
> >>
> >> *>org.dbpedia.spotlight.spot.spotters = WikiMarkupSpotter*
> >>
> >> I get the following error message:
> >>
> >> >java -Xmx5G -cp dbpedia-spotlight-0.5.jar
> >> org.dbpedia.spotlight.web.rest.Server server.properties
> >>
> >> org.dbpedia.spotlight.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Unknown spotter
> >> 'WikiMarkupSpotter' specified in 'org.dbpedia.spotlight.spot.spotters'.
> >>         at
> >>
> org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotterConfiguration.getSpotterPolicies(SpotterConfiguration.java:144)
> >>         at
> >>
> org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotterConfiguration.<init>(SpotterConfiguration.java:47)
> >>         at
> >>
> org.dbpedia.spotlight.model.SpotlightConfiguration.<init>(SpotlightConfiguration.java:143)
> >>         at org.dbpedia.spotlight.web.rest.Server.main(Server.java:70)
> >>
> >> usage: java -jar dbpedia-spotlight.jar
> >> org.dbpedia.spotlight.web.rest.Server [config file]   or: mvn scala:run
> >> "-DaddArgs=[config file]"
> >>
> >> Could you tell me please whether there is any other way to use
> >> dbpedia-spotlight-0.5.jar in order to annotate  user-predefined  text
> >> spots
> >> in a document?
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Best regards,
> >> Kateryna
> >>
> >>
> >>
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