runctakesCVD.sh|bat is in the binary distribution. The install instructions 
point it out. Not sure where it sits in the developer code checkout.

The developer install instructions have a section devoted to command line:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+3.0+Developer+Install+Guide#cTAKES3.0DeveloperInstallGuide-Commandlinestepbystepinstallinstructions
If it is not sufficient for your question then perhaps some updates are needed. 
Have you seen these?

Troy
-----Original Message-----
From: ctakes-dev-return-1356-Bleeker.Troy=mayo....@incubator.apache.org 
[mailto:ctakes-dev-return-1356-Bleeker.Troy=mayo....@incubator.apache.org] On 
Behalf Of Coarr, Matt
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: running ctakes outside of eclipse?

I usually run ctakes pipelines (generally the clinical document pipeline) from 
within eclipse — by using the run configurations to start the cvd or cpe gui.

I'm trying to answer some questions for another group at my company that's 
trying to use ctakes as more of a non-developer tool.

What's the best way to run ctakes 3.0 outside eclipse?  (e.g. command-line)

When I want to "run ctakes" I usually run the clinical documents pipeline 
(plain text) by loading up CVD or CPE GUI and then loading the clinical 
documents pipeline xml descriptor.

Is there a script or something that sets up the classpath before you go off and 
run CVD or a CPE?  (for starting these tools from the command-line)

And what's the status of the old "runctakesCVD.sh"? Is that still supported in 
3.0?

Thanks!

Matt

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