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I want to get the dbpedia links of the entities from text. I have seen that DBpedia spotlight is the best method. So i tried it with curl commands and output looks good. I am processing the text using the DBpedia Spotlight Web Service with HttpClient in Java as given in this link http://hi.baidu.com/shirleyzzzhen/item/e757e17bfdf98125d6a89c00 . I want to process millions of documents daily. Is it possible to process my documents by this method? Is there any daily limit for accessing the web service?

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"I want to process millions of documents daily. Is it possible to process my documents by this method?"

Yes, but I think it is a good idea to use url parameter instead of text. E.g. http://spotlight.dbpedia.org/rest/annotate?url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/29/asia/nepal-earthquake/index.html

"Is there any daily limit for accessing the web service?"

No, there is not. But keep in mind that spotlight.dbpedia.org is a demo service. I recommend to have your own instance in order to process it.