Can you deploy RoomNumberAnnotator from UIMA AS examples and connect your client to it to see if you get service types. You should see type: org.apache.uima.tutorial.RoomNumber.
The example is in UIMA_HOME/examples/deploy/as/Deploy_RoomNumberAnnotator.xml. Queue name: RoomNumberAnnotatorQueue -Jerry C On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Jens Grivolla <[email protected]<j%[email protected]> > wrote: > On 12/19/2010 09:36 PM, Burn Lewis wrote: > >> To see what typesystem is returned by your service you can turn up the >> logging when invoking runRemoteAsyncAE. >> and you'll see the service's typesystem as part of the metadata returned >> to >> the client. >> > > Ok, we do obtain an XML with <analysisEngineMetaData> that contains the > full type system. It also shows up correctly in the CVD. > > However, when trying to get the type system from a Java client, we only get > the default UIMA type system, not the one from the AS service. > > We initialize a UimaAsynchronousEngine and then call .getCAS() on it to > obtain an empty CAS and .getTypeSystem() on that CAS. Getting all types via > .getTypeIterator() shows only the base UIMA types. Our understanding was > that the CAS obtained from the UimaAsynchronousEngine would have the AS > service's type system. > > Thanks, > Jens (and David - we work together in case you were getting confused with > the names) > >
