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Marshall Schor commented on UIMA-2264:
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This is a case where type merging should occur.  The "class" conflict you may 
be seeing is that there are two different JCas "cover classes" for each of 
these add-ons.  The solution is:

1) make an aggregate that includes both of these addons
2) using that aggregate, regenerate the JCas cover classes for the "merged" 
type definitions.  A somewhat easy way to do this if you're using Eclipse is to 
create a new Java project for your aggregate, and run the CDE to create the 
aggregate in that project.  On the Type System page, push the "JCasGen" button, 
and that should generate the classes corresponding to the merged type system, 
into your Eclipse project for the aggregate.

There's some more discussion about this here: 
http://uima.apache.org/d/uimaj-2.3.1/references.html#ugr.ref.jcas.merging_types_from_other_specs

Does this address your concerns? 
                
> org.apache.uima.TokenAnnotation class common to Tagger and SnowballAnnotator
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: UIMA-2264
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2264
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Question
>          Components: addons
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.1SDK
>         Environment: Windows 7 64bit, jdk1.6.0_23
>            Reporter: Constantin Mitocaru
>              Labels: SnowballAnnotator, Tagger, TokenAnnotation
>
> I want to be able to use both Tagger and SnowballAnnotator add-ons in the 
> same AE.
> It seems that is not possible as there is a collision while 
> org.apache.uima.TokenAnnotation class is present in both annotators
> Is this a bug?
> What do I do if not?

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