Hi Adam,

Updatting the jre  to 1.4.2, it works..

FYI..

Benjamin


                                                                           
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On 7/30/07, Benjamin Sznajder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed apache-uima on a linux machine.
> I extracted the file uimaj-2.1.0-incubating-bin.zip
> The Java version is
> java version "1.4.1"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1)
> Classic VM (build 1.4.1, J2RE 1.4.1 IBM build cxia321411-20040301 (JIT
> enabled: jitc))
>
>
> I ran the adjustExample script , but when, running the documentAnalyzer,
I
> got the following
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ . documentAnalyzer.sh
> org.apache.uima.util.InvalidXMLException: Invalid descriptor at <unknown
> source>.


I would first try upgrading your Java to at least 1.4.2 and see if that
helps.

This error looks somewhat familiar.  I think I've seen it happen with
older JREs, but can't remember the specifics at the moment.

-Adam


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