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There are two main Apertium service implementations:
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There are three main Apertium service implementations:
   
* <code>apertium-service</code>, described at [[Apertium-service]]; its development was documented here: [[Apertium going SOA]]
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* <code>apertium-service</code>, see [[Apertium-service]] (its development was documented here: [[Apertium going SOA]])
 
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* <code>ScaleMT</code>, see [[ScaleMT]]
 
* <code>ScaleMT</code>, see [[ScaleMT]]
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* <code>apertium-apy<code>, see [[apy]], a Python 3 tornado http server
   
 
You can download the source code of these services and install any of them on your own server, or use the [[Apertium web service]], which is based on [[ScaleMT]] and is installed on our servers.
 
You can download the source code of these services and install any of them on your own server, or use the [[Apertium web service]], which is based on [[ScaleMT]] and is installed on our servers.

Revision as of 19:51, 15 January 2014

There are three main Apertium service implementations:

  • apertium-apy, see apy, a Python 3 tornado http server

You can download the source code of these services and install any of them on your own server, or use the Apertium web service, which is based on ScaleMT and is installed on our servers.


Applications which use the Apertium service include Virtaal, Okapi, OmegaT, begiak, …


See also