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courses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:documentation [2019/05/16 19:10] โ [Loading Data into the Database Through EpiDocs] stalnakert | courses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:documentation [2019/05/16 19:12] โ [Loading Data into the Database Through EpiDocs] stalnakert |
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==== Loading Data into the Database Through EpiDocs ==== | ==== Loading Data into the Database Through EpiDocs ==== |
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Loading the data representing the Smyrna graffiti is as easy as clicking a button. Simply open ReadFromEpidoc.java and run it as a java application. In the terminal window, you will see output statements detailing the progress of the import. If there were to be an issue, these outputs are a great resource for the user. Under the hood, ReadFromEpidoc iterates through all of the files in the smyrna_epidocs directory and parses them. More specific information on parsing can be found here: [[EpiDoc Conventions | https://wlu.app.box.com/notes/191721659898]] | Loading the data representing the Smyrna graffiti is as easy as clicking a button. Simply open ReadFromEpidoc.java and run it as a java application. In the terminal window, you will see output statements detailing the progress of the import. If there were to be an issue, these outputs are a great resource for the user. Under the hood, ReadFromEpidoc iterates through all of the files in the smyrna_epidocs directory and parses them. As it parses it saves key information and saves it in the database. More specific information on parsing can be found here: [[https://wlu.app.box.com/notes/191721659898 | EpiDoc Conventions]] |