Thank you *Adam Lally* ,
as u said form now onwards i don't beg
and second thing is i will try to improve my spell mistakes.i am going
through ur responses ans felt happy for it.I am new to this forum
stuff.Ihave joined in a company called iton 17 th of july, this is my
first
experience and starting it self they have asked me to work on this UIMA.so i
have been doing so much search on this uima.
i will gothrouh it and mail u back
with whatever i have done with updates.........
thank u
vijay
On 9/12/07, Adam Lally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Vijay,
>
> This message, where you say what you did so far and ask a specific
> question, is a step in the right direction. So I'm going to try to
> answer your questions. But if you say "plz give me response" or any
> kind of begging for help one more time I am never responding to any of
> your messages again. Sorry to be so blunt, but begging for help does
> NOT make us more likely to help you, and you have to stop. We are all
> busy people and it is very disrespectful to do what you just did and
> send a follow up message after only 3 hours, being upset that Michael
> didn't take time from his day during those particular 3 hours to give
> you a response.
>
> Responses below...
>
> On 9/12/07, vijay vijay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > thank u for ur kind response,
> >
> > let me tell u exactley where i am
> >
> > i have downloded plugins for eclipse and i have
> wriiten
> > code for analysis engine and java class for annotation where it reads
> two
> > strings like "MICHAEL,UIMA" in bunch of input txtxfiles.I have done it
> > sucessfully. i am able get the annotation in document analyzer.
> >
> > here i thought insted of hardcoding or sending it as
> > parameters Can we pass annotations dynamically? i have put this question
> > acroos forums no replies for it.
> >
>
> You can set a configuration parameter dynamically. So if your
> annotator has a multivalued configuration parameter called
> "StringsToAnnotate" of type String, you can set that from your
> application using:
>
> analysisEngine.setConfigParameterValue("StringsToAnnotate",
> new String[] {"Michael","UIMA","Vijay",....});
>
>
> > how do u write main class? in uima...........
> >
>
> Have you looked at ExampleApplication.java? It is in the UIMA SDK
> example source code
> (examples/src/org/apache/uima/examples/ExampleApplication.java). It
> shows how you create an AnalysisEngine object from a descriptor, and
> then pass documents to it and read the results.
>
> There's also a detailed discussion of this in the "Application
> Developer's Guide" chapter of the manual. Here's a link to the online
> documentation:
> http://incubator.apache.org/uima/downloads/releaseDocs/2.2.0-incubating/docs/html/tutorials_and_users_guides/tutorials_and_users_guides.html#ugr.tug.application
> .
>
> If you try for a while to get this to work and something is still not
> working, then post a follow up question saying what exactly you tried
> and what exactly is going wrong. Posting code and any exception
> messages will be very helpful and will encourage people to respond
> more quickly.
>
> > i have deployed examples up to collection process
> engine.
> >
> > I will tell u my aim also i want to send Michale as client
> > request from a jsp page it should be able to get all occurences of
> > michale.how do u achive this?
> >
>
> Get all occurrences of "Michael" from where? Do you have a collection
> of documents that you want to search?
>
> Using the advice I gave above you could create an AnalysisEngine, set
> the StringsToAnnotate parameter to "Michael" and then run it over a
> collection of documents. But if your collection is of any significant
> size this will take a long time, so you can't expect a user to submit
> a request over the web and sit there waiting for the response.
>
> Typically for search applications using UIMA is that you run your
> annotator off-line and produce an index, which you then search against
> when the user submits a request. Of course you have to know what
> kinds of things you are looking for ahead of time.
>
> If you're just searching for strings like "Michael" and you don't know
> what they are ahead of time, you might as well just use Google, you
> don't need UIMA for that.
>
> > thats what i am aiming for,if u suggest me how to proceed i
> will be
> > thank full to u ,i thinking that u are like guide to me.no one is there
> to
> > help me.i have searched across web so many pdfs but i storgley belive
> that i
> > need some help form some one and that is u ,every thing is in ur hands
> to
> > say yes or no is up to u boss .
> >
> > i am happy for ur response.once again thank u micahle.
>
> This isn't helping. You can say "Thank you for your help" once but
> you don't need a whole paragraph plus yet another sentence to say it.
>
> And while I can overlook lots of spelling errors, why don't you seem
> able to type "Michael" correctly? All you have to do is copy it from
> the previous email! Not taking the time to spell people's names
> correctly is also not very respectful to people that are taking time
> out of their busy day just to help you out. And would it kill you to
> capitalize the first letter of sentences and spell out "you" and
> "your"? This is email, not instant messaging.
>
> Regards,
> -Adam
>