as you might surmise, our posts to Jira crossed in the mail (that is, I was
proceeding and commenting before I noticed your replies) - in case the dialog
sounded strange...  :-)

-Marshall
On 12/12/2012 10:23 AM, Marshall Schor (JIRA) wrote:
>      [ 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2470?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
>  ]
>
> Marshall Schor resolved UIMA-2470.
> ----------------------------------
>
>     Resolution: Fixed
>
> I redid the import, and it should now have the structure you described above, 
> except that the build.xml is inside a "scripts" folder.  I checked it out, 
> and imported it into Eclipse using m2e's import existing maven projects.  
> This created 4 projects: uimafit-, uimafit-examples, uimafit-parent, and 
> uimafit-spring (the names are made to match the maven artifact names).  They 
> compiled OK except for the uimafit artifact, which has lots of errors - some 
> config issue I think.
>                 
>> Donation of uimaFIT
>> -------------------
>>
>>                 Key: UIMA-2470
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2470
>>             Project: UIMA
>>          Issue Type: Task
>>          Components: Sandbox
>>            Reporter: Richard Eckart de Castilho
>>            Assignee: Marshall Schor
>>         Attachments: uimaFIT-grant-staging-rev-919.zip
>>
>>
>> Donation of uimaFIT.
>> uimaFIT provides Java annotations for describing UIMA components which can 
>> be used to directly describe the UIMA components in Java code without the 
>> need for traditional UIMA XML descriptors. This greatly simplifies 
>> refactoring a component definition (e.g., changing a configuration parameter 
>> name). uimaFIT also makes it easy to instantiate UIMA components without 
>> using XML descriptor files by providing convenient factory methods. This 
>> makes uimaFIT an ideal library for testing UIMA components because the 
>> component can be easily instantiated and invoked without requiring a 
>> descriptor file to be created first. uimaFIT is very useful in research 
>> environments in which programmatic/dynamic instantiation of UIMA pipelines 
>> can simplify experimentation. For example, when performing 10-fold 
>> cross-validation across a number of experimental conditions, it can be quite 
>> laborious to create a different set of descriptor files for each run, or 
>> even a script which generates such descriptor files. uimaFIT is type system 
>> agnostic and does not depend on (or provide) a specific type system.
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