Outlet ------------ Component that stores results from the Opener Web Services chain into a SQLite Database and shows them into your browser. ### Confused by some terminology? This software is part of a larger collection of natural language processing tools known as "the OpeNER project". You can find more information about the project at [the OpeNER portal](http://opener-project.github.io). There you can also find references to terms like KAF (an XML standard to represent linguistic annotations in texts), component, cores, scenario's and pipelines. Quick Use Example ----------------- Installing the outlet can be done by executing: gem install opener-outlet Please bare in mind that all components in OpeNER take KAF as an input and output KAF by default. ### Webservices You can launch a webservice by executing: outlet-server This will launch a mini webserver with the webservice. It defaults to port 9292, so you can access it at . To launch it on a different port provide the `-p [port-number]` option like this: outlet-server -p 1234 It then launches at Documentation on the Webservice is provided by surfing to the urls provided above. For more information on how to launch a webservice run the command with the ```-h``` option. ### Daemon Last but not least the outlet comes shipped with a daemon that can read jobs (and write) jobs to and from Amazon SQS queues. For more information type: outlet-daemon -h Description of dependencies --------------------------- This component runs best if you run it in an environment suited for OpeNER components. You can find an installation guide and helper tools in the [OpeNER installer](https://github.com/opener-project/opener-installer) and an installation guide on the [Opener Website](http://opener-project.github.io/getting-started/how-to/local-installation.html) At least you need the following system setup: ### Depenencies for normal use: * JRuby 1.7.9 or newer * Ruby 1.9.3 or newer Domain Adaption --------------- TODO Language Extension ------------------ TODO The Core -------- The component is a fat wrapper around the actual language technology core. You can find the core technolies in the following repositories: * (link to) Related Core readmes Where to go from here --------------------- * [Check the project websitere](http://opener-project.github.io) * [Checkout the webservice](http://opener.olery.com/outlet) Report problem/Get help ----------------------- If you encounter problems, please email support@opener-project.eu or leave an issue in the [issue tracker](https://github.com/opener-project/outlet/issues). Contributing ------------ 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request