Hello,
I have some updates on the Entity Suggester prototype. Here are the two repos: 1. https://github.com/nilesh-c/wikidata-entity-suggester 2. https://github.com/nilesh-c/wes-php-client
As it stands now, deployment-wise, I have a single Java war file that's deployed on Tomcat. And there's a PHP client that can be used from PHP code to push data into or fetch suggestions from that engine.
I have made a simple, crude demo that you can access here -http://home.nileshc.com/wesTest.php. You can find the code for it in the wes-php-client repo. It's hosted on my home desktop temporarily. I am having some non-technical problems with the VPS I'm managing and customer support is working on it. After it starts to work, I may try deploying this to the VPS. So, if you have to face an embarrassing 404 page, I'm really sorry, I'll be working on it. If it stays up, well and good. :) http://home.nileshc.com/wesTest.php
You can give it a bunch of property IDs, or a bunch of property-value pairs, or a mix of both; select the the type of recommendation and hit "Get suggestions!" :) Feedback is much appreciated.
Cheers, Nilesh
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:36 AM, Matthew Flaschen mflaschen@wikimedia.orgwrote:
On 05/13/2013 04:28 PM, Nilesh Chakraborty wrote:
Hi Matt,
Yes, you're right, they are available as separately licensed downloads. Only the stand-alone "Serving Layer" is needed for the Entity Suggester. It's licensed under Apache v. 2.0. Since I'm using the software as-is, without any code modifications, I suppose it's compatible with what Wikidata would allow?
Apache 2.0-licensed software should be fine, even if you do need/want to modify it.
Matt Flaschen
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