Hi, Marshall;
Actually, I probably misrepresented the description.  UIMA is running
by itself (i.e., not inside a tomcat server)  and I was trying to send
it a file that was either on the same drive on the same machine or
made avalable via a tomcat server.   That said, the permissions sounds
like a good strategy to pursue.  Are there any secondary keywords you
could recommend for good googling?

Thanks,
John C.

On Feb 16, 2008 7:31 AM, Marshall Schor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> First, a disclaimer - I'm no expert here :-)..  This sounds like an
> issue of running inside the Tomcat server with insufficient
> "permissions".  Did you have this running in the Tomcat server before
> you did your generalization?
>
> -Marshall
>
>
> John Cabral wrote:
> > I've been trying to generalize my code so that I'm not passing a text
> >  string directly into the CAS when I run UIMA.  I would like to do this
> >  so that I can pass in file paths to Word docs or other types of files
> >  and have UIMA then extract the text within the engine.
> >
> >  The method I am testing out is
> >
> >  <code>
> >  //create an analysis engine
> >  AnalysisEngine ae = UIMAFramework.produceAnalysisEngine(specifier);
> >
> >  // create a CAS
> >  CAS cas = ae.newCAS();
> >
> >  // set the URI of the document we want to process
> >  cas.setSofaDataURI(fileURI, mimetype);
> >
> >  // process
> >  ae.process(cas);
> >
> >  <code>
> >
> >  I'm trying this with a plain old text file.  This is throwing an error
> >  with this report:
> >
> >  [java] Feb 15, 2008 2:43:19 PM
> >  org.apache.uima.internal.JmxMBeanAgent.registerMBean
> >  [java] WARNING: JMX failiure: Failed to register
> >  MBean.java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
> >
> >  ....
> >
> >  [java] Caused by: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
> >  (javax.management.MBeanTrustPermission register)
> >
> >  Anyone familiar with MBeans or JMX so that I can start researching
> >  this? This package is not listed in the UIMA Javadocs.  (P.S.  It
> >  happens with a local file path name and when I store the txt file on
> >  the tomcat server and try to get to it via http).  Alternatively, is
> >  this the wrong way to pass in a reference to a file?
> >
> >  Thank you.
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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