Correctly said that by name is imported without .xml and import by location with .xml extension location but the p[roblem still remains. How to make it work over hadoop
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 atnd import 11:03 PM, Jaroslaw Cwiklik < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I remember correctly, when using import by name you dont specify .xml > extension. Also, > if the resource has a path, you need to specify it like this: > > data.resources.file > > not > > data/resources/file.xml > > Hopefully, this helps. > > JC > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Jerry Cwiklik > UIMA Extensions > IBM T.J. Watson Research Center > Hawtorne, NY, 10532 > Tel: 914-784-7665, T/L: 863-7665 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [image: Inactive hide details for "rohan rai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]"rohan > rai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > *"rohan rai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > > 06/11/2008 01:02 PM > Please respond to > [email protected] > > > To > > [email protected] > cc > > > Subject > > Re: import location over Hadoop > > Anyways just to specify neither import by name nor import by location > works....import by name results in following exception . If their is some > other way to specify the classpath then I dont know > > org.apache.uima.resource.ResourceInitializationException: An import > could not be resolved. No .xml file with name > "types.recordCandidateType" was found in the class path or data path. > (Descriptor: <unknown>) > at > org.apache.uima.resource.Resource_ImplBase.initialize(Resource_ImplBase.java:121) > at > org.apache.uima.analysis_engine.impl.AnalysisEngineImplBase.initialize(AnalysisEngineImplBase.java:109) > at > org.apache.uima.analysis_engine.impl.PrimitiveAnalysisEngine_impl.initialize(PrimitiveAnalysisEngine_impl.java:124) > at > org.apache.uima.impl.AnalysisEngineFactory_impl.produceResource(AnalysisEngineFactory_impl.java:94) > at > org.apache.uima.impl.CompositeResourceFactory_impl.produceResource(CompositeResourceFactory_impl.java:62) > at org.apache.uima.UIMAFramework.produceResource(UIMAFramework.java:258) > at org.apache.uima.UIMAFramework.produceResource(UIMAFramework.java:303) > at > org.apache.uima.UIMAFramework.produceAnalysisEngine(UIMAFramework.java:383) > at org.ziva.dq.hadoop.DQHadoopMain$Map.dQFile(DQHadoopMain.java:64) > at org.ziva.dq.hadoop.DQHadoopMain$Map.map(DQHadoopMain.java:44) > at org.ziva.dq.hadoop.DQHadoopMain$Map.map(DQHadoopMain.java:1) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapRunner.run(MapRunner.java:50) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:208) > at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.TaskTracker$Child.main(TaskTracker.java:2084) > > > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:17 PM, rohan rai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am sorry which jar are you talking about....To run UIMA App as a > > standalone I do not have to create the jar > > Are you saying Create a jar of the APP and then run it as a standalone?? > > > > Regards > > Rohan > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Thilo Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> 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 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>> > > > >
