So when you run it in Eclipse, it should run with
just the jar in the classpath, and no special setup
for the descriptors.  I assume you tried that?

--Thilo

rohan rai wrote:
All the descriptors are in the jar....The whole app is in the jar.....then
only I am running the jar on hadoop

Regards
Rohan

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Thilo Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Best to put the descriptor in the jar, as I
said earlier...


rohan rai wrote:

Damn it can be run...somebody really gotcha put it in web ASAP...I promise
if I somehow make it run in my m/c I will definitely put it up in my
blog....

Hey by the way to run UIMA annotator via eclipse with import name I have
to
add classpath in the build path(using eclipse)... Do I have to do
something
special to take care of that when running the same app in hadoop...
Running
hadoop via command line....

Regards
Rohan

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Thilo Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I know for a fact that UIMA applications can be run on hadoop,
so don't give up too quickly.  In your local tests, you need
to make sure that the system is really using the descriptor
you think it's using (which is why I suggested you test on a
different machine), not something it picks up from the environment.

--Thilo


rohan rai wrote:

 Yes with name import if I run it as a standalone it works perfectly fine
but
when I try to do it over hadoop then it goes haywire.

I have to assume then a simple UIMA application with does a simple name
annotation will also not run in that case

Regards
Rohan



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