I downloaded the binaries as well as the source, but I didn't follow through with the binary distribution. But I built everything from the source, as described in the link you mention.
Still I don't see any lib sub dir in the workspace where I installed everything: uimaj-cpe uimaj-distr uimaj-document-annotation uimaj-ep-configurator uimaj-ep-debug uimaj-ep-jcasgen uimaj-ep-pear-packager jVinci uimaj-ep-runtime uima-docbooks uimaj-examples uimaj uimaj-internal-tools uimaj-adapter-soap uimaj-jet-expander uimaj-adapter-vinci uimaj-test-util uimaj-component-test-util uimaj-tools uimaj-core The sub dir uimaj-core also doesn't contain a lib dir nor can I find a org.apache.uima.tools.migration.IbmUimaToApacheUima class in the source. (I found the class in uima-tools). I ran all the junit tests. (Only one failed (testFindRelativePath), because the relative path information assumed a c-drive and I installed on a Mac). I, however, have some error messages in the MANIFEST.mf file from uimaj-ep-runtime (packages not found in this plugin), but that doesn't seem to affect the rest of the UIMA system. I also ran the openNLP wrapper. It seems like my UIMA installation is up and running. I just couldn't find the migration tool. That's why I ran the script from the binary distribution wondering where these jar files could be. According to my spotlight search, there is no uima-core.jar file on my computer even though I downloaded the binaries and built everything from source. Could it be that something went wrong while building everything? Thanks, Frank > From: Adam Lally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:06:40 -0500 > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: migration utility > > Did you download the UIMA binary distribution? > (http://people.apache.org/dist/incubator/uima/2.1.0-incubating/uimaj-2.1.0-inc > ubating-bin.zip)? > > It sounds like you may be using the source distribution (or an svn > extract) in which case you would have to build it first. > (http://incubator.apache.org/uima/svn.html#building.with.maven). > > And you need to set the UIMA_HOME to the top-level ("apache-uima") > directory of the 2.1 distribution, not 2.0.2. > > -Adam > > On 3/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi Adam, >> >> You're right about the missing lib dir. I removed those while testing. >> >> But I'm a little bit confused about the jars, because I can't find them on my >> computer at all (I did a spotlight search with no results). >> >> I'm also not sure whether I have the correct path information for UIMA_HOME. >> UIMA_HOME is currently set to the UIMA 2.0.2 directory. That seems to be >> wrong. Could you tell me which path it should be set to? /uimaj, perhaps? But >> I can't see a lib dir anywhere.. >> Thasnk, >> Frank >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Adam Lally >> Sent: Thu 3/29/2007 5:47 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: migration utility >> >> On 3/29/07, Frank Schilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I wasn't able to run the script to migrate to apache UIMA. >>> I also couldn't find the jar file used by the script: >>> >>> $UIMA_JAVA_CALL" -cp "$UIMA_HOME/uima-core.jar:$UIMA_HOME/uima-tools.jar" >>> org.apache.uima.tools.migration.IbmUimaToApacheUima %1 -ext >>> java,xml,xmi,wsdd,properties,launch,bat,cmd,sh,ksh,csh, >>> >>> >> >> Hi Frank, >> >> I'm a bit confused because I just doublechecked svn and the script says: >> "$UIMA_JAVA_CALL" -cp >> "$UIMA_HOME/lib/uima-core.jar:$UIMA_HOME/lib/uima-tools.jar" >> org.apache.uima.tools.migration.IbmUimaToApacheUima %1 -ext >> java,xml,xmi,wsdd,properties,launch,bat,cmd,sh,ksh,csh, >> >> Which isn't the same as what you posted (yours is missing the "lib", >> which is necessary). >> >> All that should be necessary for the script to find the files is for >> your UIMA_HOME >> environment variable to be set to your install location. Is it? >> >> The jar files (uima-core.jar and uima-tools.jar) are in the lib >> directory of the UIMA distribution. >> >> -Adam >> >>
