I did some tests with that mentioned PEAR and it works fine for me. I
did my tests on windows.
Can you test with another PEAR file?
-- Michael
Richard Eckart wrote:
I tried with the Jules OpenNLP Sentence Splitter PEAR v1.1.1 available
from www.julielab.de.
It tries to load an additional type system from the classpath and
doesn't find that. If I
manually patch the classpath it works however.
Do you believe it's a problem of the PEAR instead of the UIMA framework?
-- Richard
Am 08.11.2007 um 13:21 schrieb Michael Baessler:
And in both cases you use the same PEAR I think. Because when I try
to add a PEAR to the CPE using the cpeGUI all works fine for me.
I tested it with the RegularExpressionAnnotator that is available in
the Sandbox. If you build this component using Maven, a PEAR package
is generated.
-- Michael
Richard Eckart wrote:
I added a PEAR descriptor to the pipeline in cpeGUI the classpath is
not set up properly for the PEAR when running the CPE.
If I hack the setUimaClassPath.sh to include the proper jars for the
PEAR, it runs.
If I create a CPE programatically and add a PEAR, the classpath
enviroment is set up for the PEAR by UIMA. No need to do it
manually.
-- Richard
Am 08.11.2007 um 10:15 schrieb Michael Baessler:
It is possible to add a PEAR descriptor in the cpeGUI as analysis
engine, but it is not possible to change any configuration
parameters for this
descriptor.
What works fine when you do it programatically?
-- Michael
Richard Eckart wrote:
Hi there,
following the helpful reply by Thilo Götz on my last enquiry on
PEARs and automatically having UIMA manage their classpath, I now
wonder if the same can work with CPEs build in cpeGUI.
I tried adding a PEAR as a processing component in the UIMA 2.2
cpeGUI but adding the descriptor will not cause any configuration
options to appear. But if I programatically create a processing
component descriptor from a PEAR descriptor and add it to a CPE it
works fine.
Is this a limitation of the cpeGUI or am I using it wrong?
I want to build a CPE descriptor in the cpeGUI using PEARs and
then load and run the thing in with an embedded UIMA in my own tool.
Regards,
Richard Eckart
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Department of English Linguistics
Hochschulstrasse 1
64289 Darmstadt
Germany
Richard Eckart
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Department of English Linguistics
Hochschulstrasse 1
64289 Darmstadt
Germany
Richard Eckart
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Department of English Linguistics
Hochschulstrasse 1
64289 Darmstadt
Germany