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review article about loading data into solr and virtuoso #325

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bgrusdt opened this issue Dec 23, 2016 · 7 comments
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review article about loading data into solr and virtuoso #325

bgrusdt opened this issue Dec 23, 2016 · 7 comments
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bgrusdt commented Dec 23, 2016

I open this issue in order to remind us to review the short article I wrote about how to load data into virtuoso and solr.
I wrote the article because I'd like to show the mysql commands that add the metadata for the linking datasets to the mysql database in the webinar such that people can just copy them.

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fsasaki commented Dec 24, 2016

Thanks, @bgrusdt - do you have a link to the article?

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bgrusdt commented Dec 24, 2016

@fsasaki sure, see here .

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fsasaki commented Dec 26, 2016

Thanks, Britta. The linked article
https://api-dev.freme-project.eu/doc/knowledge-base/freme-for-api-users/freme-ner.html#prerequisites
points to the latest solr version. From my understanding this does not work and we need a pre-configured solr?

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bgrusdt commented Dec 29, 2016

@fsasaki I am not 100 % sure, but I think you are right. The linked article is old, we should update it. I'd talk to Jan first and update it when we are all back.

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fsasaki commented Dec 29, 2016

I'd talk to Jan first and update it when we are all back.

Sure - if this does not influence the content of the webinar. The webinar readers / listeners will need to know which version of solr to use - "our" preconfigured version or the latest official build version.

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jnehring commented Jan 3, 2017

The article looks good.

I have used Solr 5, I need to look up which version exactly. But I did not use the latest version, the latest version is 6.something. Also I copied more data then just the schema. I followed this script. But I am not sure if this is needed. Did it work out for you?

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jnehring commented Jan 11, 2017

The version is 5.2.1. The installation documentation will be updated, see this issue: #326

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