Hi Mihály,

interesting and nice work! I'll surely have a better look in the next days.

2012/7/26 Mihály Héder <[email protected]>

> Hi!
>
> If you have an UIMA pear file, now you can make it work in Stanbol
> trough HTTP Rest. A detailed doc is here:
> http://pedia.sztaki.hu/?page_id=154 (temporarily under Sztakipedia
> Worpress, but I think we should find a better place for it)
>
> Summary:
> -I have adapted the CasLight code from Sztakipedia that is a
> lightweight implementation for UIMA-like Feature Structures and
> packaged it to a bundle.
> -The UIMA Remote Client Enhancement Engine uses this code to contact
> UIMA SimpleServlets and puts it in a Content Part
> -The UIMA To Triples Enhancement Engine gets the stuff from the
> dedicated content part and turns certain UIMA Annotations to RDF
> triples in a configurable way.
>
> Everything that has been developed is here:
> http://pedia2.sztaki.hu/stanbol/
>
> These are the direct links for the UIMA Engines I used for testing
> (feel free to play with them!)
> http://pedia2.sztaki.hu:8080/engpostagger/
> http://pedia2.sztaki.hu:8080/snowball/
> http://pedia2.sztaki.hu:8080/languagerec/
>
> And here is the Stanbol instance that uses those endpoints:
> http://pedia2.sztaki.hu:9090/enhancer
>
> The UIMA To Triples filters the results and only processes those which
> posTag matches n.* (noun types), or those which lemma is ‘not’.
> TokenAnnotations are translated to Noun type TextAnnotations in the
> output, posTags are translated to sso:posTags
>
> Local UIMA (stanbol and UIMA in the same JVM) is still a pain because
> of classloading problems, if you want to just use a pear file and not
> compile a whole bundle on your own. Things look a bit better if you
> are prepeared to compile both your uima project and the stanbol bundle
> (meaning that you have the UIMA SDK in eclipse+stanbol deps). Will
> make further efforts about this.
>

regarding running UIMA in OSGi I've played with it a bit for the Clerezza -
UIMA integration, also I recently had some new ideas on how that could be
eased, I can say more after I gave a look at what you've done.
Also if you have any other UIMA related question feel free to show up on
UIMA mailing lists or ping me if you want.

Cheers,
Tommaso


>
> Please, try it out! If you have any questions, suggestions let me know!
>
> Mihály
>

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