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Marshall Schor commented on UIMA-3399:
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Ok, fixed under uima-4192 - please update to head and try :-) (Fingers
crossed)...
> More consistent handling of multiple add-to-index behavior for same Feature
> Structure
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> Key: UIMA-3399
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3399
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Marshall Schor
> Assignee: Marshall Schor
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.7.0SDK
>
>
> UIMA has a somewhat unusual indexing architecture. You can define indexes
> (sorted, bag, set), and then add / remove a feature structure (FS) to all of
> the defined indexes.
> The design intention (I think) was to support the concept of a FS being
> indexed, or not. However, the current design allows some anomalies that
> behave inconsistently between code being run "locally", versus as remote
> services (due to how serialization handles this). Serialization encodes only
> the concept of a FS being either in an index or not.
> The problem arises in the edge case where the same identical FS is added to
> the indexes multiple times. For local (non-remote) cases, for bag and sorted
> indexes, the same exact FS would be added multiple times. This would have
> the consequences:
> - Iterating would return multiple == FSs.
> - Remove from indexes of a multiply-added FS would reduce the number by 1;
> the FS would still be in the index unless the last remaining one was removed..
> For the same code, running remotely, serialization would have "collapsed" the
> multiple additions into one, so would behave differently.
> This Jira changes the behavior of "add-to-index" so that subsequent
> add-to-indexes of a same identical FS would be a no-op. To cover users who
> might be exploiting the old behavior, the JVM property
> "uima.allow_duplicate_add_to_indices", read when the UIMA classes are loaded,
> would restore the previous behavior.
> Note that with this change, the UIMA "Set" index still has a distinct purpose
> , separate from the "Bag" index, because it defines Feature Structure
> equivalence based not on identity, but rather on specified key feature values
> being equal.
> This change better aligns how code running locally or remotely works.
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