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Enrico Daga commented on STANBOL-177:
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The last updated patch conficts with current versions of owl-link and hermit. 
I am going to integrate this patch with changes in that sense.
In addition, the owlapi version 3.2.3 is not present in remote repositories. I 
will embed a local repository within module owl.
The same applies for owl-link 1.2.0 and hermit 1.3.4, for which I will setup 
local repositories in the owl-link and hermit modules respectively of the 
reasoners module.

The main reason for this huge amount of changes is the unexpected behaviour of 
hermit version 1.2.4 with the dbpedia ontology (and most probably with lot of 
others). The cause is the basic configuration of the reasoner which cause even 
simple inferences ot be computed in lots of time. With this changes performance 
will be increase exponentially (in one of my tests, from 10 minutes to few 
seconds!)

I am going to commit changes soon.

Last, I removed from the patch the integration tests of the reasoners/web 
module, which did nothing (were desabled by code comments).


> Remove kres profile from Stanbol reactor POM
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STANBOL-177
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-177
>             Project: Stanbol
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: KReS
>            Reporter: Alessandro Adamou
>         Attachments: ontologymanager-reasoners.it.patch, 
> ontologymanager-web.patch, ontologymanager.web.contentPage.patch, 
> ontologymanager.web.it.patch, 
> owlapi_resonersContent_ontonetContent_test.patch, reasoners.web.patch, 
> reasoners.web.pom.patch, rules.web.patch
>
>
> Removal of the kres profile will occur gradually, by moving each module up to 
> the main build once it has been proofed and tested.

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