I believe there are compilation problems with newer versions of C/C++
compilers, and if memory serves me correctly, compatibility problems with
one or more newer versions of dependent libs: activemq-cpp, icu4c, apr, and
xerces. Dan Gruhl did a bunch of work refactoring uimacpp code to compile,
and I started on the effort to build and test the SDK; that turned out to
be significant and I ran out of time. I could help advise others that would
want to attempt the SDK work, but that is about it. It would also require
first migrating the code to git.

If nobody offers to put in 1-2 weeks of work, I would vote to retire.

Eddie

On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 2:34 PM Richard Eckart de Castilho <r...@apache.org>
wrote:

> On 7. Dec 2022, at 16:05, Roberto Carlos Toledano Gómez <rct...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello It's a shame I used it in an old project and its integration with
> > annotators implemented in C++ and Python was fantastic. Unfortunately I
> > don't have much free time to help, because I currently work for Openbravo
> > and time is short, and I have to live on something.
>
> Do you know if the UIMA C++ SDK is compatible with UIMA v3?
>
> I tried some time back to get a CI build of UIMA C++ working, but was not
> too successful. Also, I'm not familiar with current C++ toolchains.
>
> As I said: if anybody can help out with stuff, we might keep it around.
> But at the very least we should have a modern build and CI system for it.
>
> Wrt. Python - it is not a replacement for running annotators in pipelines,
> but at least there is a library now to work with XMI data in Python:
>
>   https://github.com/dkpro/dkpro-cassis
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Richard

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