LeHouillier, Frank D. wrote:
Actually, we've been stung a few times because it isn't clear from the
documentation that eclipse itself has to be running under java 1.5 or
higher in order for the CDE etc. to work. Many people are used to
having lots of versions of java floating around and eclipse picks up
whichever one is first on the path. A user might expect that they will
have to use 1.5 in their run configurations etc. but that the jvm
running eclipse doesn't matter. It is surprising to find that eclipse
itself is working but that it doesn't seem to pick up the plugins.
Thanks, Frank. This is a new requirement as of 2.2.1 - one of the
changes was we moved to a 1.5 Java environment as a minimum level (after
asking our users if this was "OK" on this list).
The documentation about this being needed for 1.5 needs to be updated -
I'll put in a Jira for this. We can also add information to the Eclipse
UIMA runtime plugin that says it requires Java 1.5, I think.
-Marshall
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Schor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 4:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: UIMA IN LINUX
Please read chapter 3 of the docs to see how to install and set up the
eclipse plugins. Here's a link to that chapter:
http://incubator.apache.org/uima/downloads/releaseDocs/2.2.1-incubating/
docs/html/overview_and_setup/overview_and_setup.html#ugr.ovv.eclipse_set
up
It's likely you haven't followed the needed steps, including installing
the *correct* version of EMF. The easiest way to do this is to
carefully follow the instructions in the setup guide.
-Marshall
chandra sekhar wrote:
Respected sir ,
I am working on uima ,in linux , when I pasted eclipse plugins of uima
in
eclipse folder. when i check by doing:
Window->ShowView->other->PDE-plugins , I can able to see
uima.desceditor
and other plugins. but when do like:
descriptor -> new ->others , It doent contain UIMA option.
please suggest a solution.
regards
v.chandra sekhar