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There are three main Apertium service implementations:
For using Apertium as a service you should use:

* <code>apertium-apy</code>, see [[Apy]], a multiprocess Python 3 tornado http server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes

There are also two legacy Apertium service implementations both of which need maintenance:


* <code>apertium-service</code>, see [[Apertium-service]], a multithreaded C++ XML-RPC/REST/SOAP server, using apertium as a library
* <code>apertium-service</code>, see [[Apertium-service]], a multithreaded C++ XML-RPC/REST/SOAP server, using apertium as a library

* <code>ScaleMT</code>, see [[ScaleMT]], a multiprocess Java XML-RPC/REST server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes
* <code>ScaleMT</code>, see [[ScaleMT]], a multiprocess Java XML-RPC/REST server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes


If you want to run a translation server yourself, just [[Installation|install some language pairs]] and run [[Apy]], it's pretty simple. Or, if you're lazy, you can use our server, more info at [[Apy]].
* <code>apertium-apy</code>, see [[Apy]], a multiprocess Python 3 tornado http server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes

ScaleMT and Apertium-service are in need of some maintenance, but Apy is well-maintained, pretty easy to install, and is currently used for https://apertium.org. If you want to run a translation server yourself, just [[Installation|install some language pairs]] and run [[Apy]], it's pretty simple. Or, if you're lazy, you can use our server, more info at [[Apy]].



Applications which use the Apertium service include [http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/index Virtaal], [http://code.google.com/p/okapi/ Okapi], [http://www.omegat.org/ OmegaT], [[begiak]], [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation/FAQ Wikipedia's Content Translation] (running on their own servers) …
Applications which use the Apertium service include [http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/index Virtaal], [http://code.google.com/p/okapi/ Okapi], [http://www.omegat.org/ OmegaT], [[begiak]], [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation/FAQ Wikipedia's Content Translation] (running on their own servers) …

Latest revision as of 16:41, 13 February 2018

For using Apertium as a service you should use:

  • apertium-apy, see Apy, a multiprocess Python 3 tornado http server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes

There are also two legacy Apertium service implementations both of which need maintenance:

  • apertium-service, see Apertium-service, a multithreaded C++ XML-RPC/REST/SOAP server, using apertium as a library
  • ScaleMT, see ScaleMT, a multiprocess Java XML-RPC/REST server, starting apertium language pairs as new processes

If you want to run a translation server yourself, just install some language pairs and run Apy, it's pretty simple. Or, if you're lazy, you can use our server, more info at Apy.

Applications which use the Apertium service include Virtaal, Okapi, OmegaT, begiak, Wikipedia's Content Translation (running on their own servers) …


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