+1 absolutely. The Perl, Python and Tcl interfaces use the C++ layer,
so hopefully this path would be smoother!

Eddie

On 10/30/07, Marshall Schor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This sounds like a great addition to the framework - the ability to have
> annotators that are based on the Bean Scripting Framework, especially
> for quick tasks.  We have some capability for this in the framework
> already for Perl and Python, but this sounds like it could be a smoother
> integration.
>
> +1 from me - what do others think?
>
> -Marshall
>
> P.S. - sorry for the slow response, have been inundated....
>
> Olivier Terrier wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > We (at Temis) have been invited by Marshall to contribute more actively
> to UIMA.
> > As a first contribution I would like to share with the community a
> little component that we have developped and found very useful: a scripting
> annotator based on Apache Bean Scripting Framework (BSF).
> > We use it very frequently to do quick modifications in CASes within an
> annotation chain (preprocessing, typesystem adaptation, etc...).
> > Currently the BSF Annotator has been tested with Beanshell and JRuby as
> scripting languages but should be extended to most of BSF-enabled languages
> including Javascript, Jython etc...
> > Prior to conbtributing the source as a patch in Jira I would like to
> have your opinion on the usefulness of such components
> >
> > Olivier Terrier
> > Core Products Software Development Manager
> > TEMIS S.A.
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> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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