Kameron Cole wrote: > I've found that it is necessary to have a JAVA_HOME environment variable on > Windows to run the addSemanticSearchJars.bat Here is the script: > > setlocal > if "%JAVA_HOME%"=="" (set UIMA_JAVA_CALL=java) else (set > UIMA_JAVA_CALL=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java) > > "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" -cp "%UIMA_HOME%\lib\juru-uima.jar" "- >
Oops, that looks like a bug - the first token was supposed to be %UIMA_JAVA_CALL%. Where did you find this bat file? I don't see it in the Apache UIMA distribution, but maybe I missed it... -Marshall > Djava.util.logging.config.file=%UIMA_HOME%\Logger.properties" -Xms128M > -Xmx256M > > configuration.AddSemanticSearchJars "%UIMA_HOME%\examples\.classpath" > > I mean, throughout history, some applications have required a %JAVA_HOME% > variable for Windows. > > ** ** ** ** > Kameron Arthur Cole > Senior IT Specialist, Managing Consultant > IBM Information Management Lab Services. > [email protected] > > > home office: 305-831-4058 / mobile office: 305.905.4112 / fax: 845.491.4052 > > > ECM Lab Services Mission: > To provide fee-based services and ECM centric solutions around our products > with profitable delivery, high customer satisfaction and rapid ROI > realization. > > > Information Clearing House for OmniFind (my blog) > > > Text Analytics Community > > > Worldwide Discovery (OmniFind) Tech SalesWiki > > > IBM Enterprise Content Management >
