Well I found the solution to who he will face the same problem I just made the modifications on colReaderSpecifier befor producing the collection reader.
Regards Rad 2010/2/5 Radwen ANIBA <[email protected]> > Hello, > > I come back with a problem I have to run a CPM programmatically. > > This is what I did : > > I am based on the uima default FileSystemCollectionReader descriptor that I > call using > > ResourceSpecifier colReaderSpecifier = > UIMAFramework.getXMLParser().parseCollectionReaderDescription(new > XMLInputSource("desc/FileSystemCollectionReader.xml")); > CollectionReader collectionReader = > UIMAFramework.produceCollectionReader(colReaderSpecifier); > > Then I developed 4 analysis engines that I call like this > > ((BaseCPMImpl) mCPM).addCasProcessor(ae1); > ((BaseCPMImpl) mCPM).addCasProcessor(ae2); > ((BaseCPMImpl) mCPM).addCasProcessor(ae3); > ((BaseCPMImpl) mCPM).addCasProcessor(ae4); > > > the problem is that I want to give the user the option to tell the > collection reader the folder he want to use containing the documents to be > analyzed so i used this method after producing the collection reader > > ConfigurationParameterSettings settings = > collectionReader.getMetaData().getConfigurationParameterSettings(); > > org.apache.uima.resource.metadata.NameValuePair[] valuePairs = > settings.getParameterSettings(); > > for (org.apache.uima.resource.metadata.NameValuePair nvp : valuePairs) > { > > // TODO: customize settings and save changes back using this > crappy CPE API > > > if(nvp.getName().matches("InputDirectory"))nvp.setValue("/path/to/test/if/that/work"); > > > } > > And unfortunately the CPM seems to ignore this change and I think I'm > missing something here. > > How to tell the CPM that I've changed the collection reader's configuration > paramater settings ? > > Thx > Rad >
