On 8/17/2011 10:51 AM, Digital Maven wrote:
> 1. I've install UIMA-AS on my laptop - haha! Probably not a good idea :P

I use a laptop as my development machine :-)

>
> 2. For version UIMA-AS 2.3.1, I couldn't run the 
> org.apache.uima.tutorial.RoomNumber demo 
> (eclipse Windows Vista 32 Centrino). I installed UIMAJ 2.3.1 but still had no 
> luck. 
>
> 3. I pointed "UIMA_HOME" environment variable to my UIMA-AS 2.3.1 folder. The 
> CLASSPATH 
> environment variable seems ok.
>
> 4. I can't see any UIMA menu options in my eclipse environment, although I 
> can create UIMA 
> environment PEAR files, but can't import or read them.

When you installed UIMA-AS, did you also install the Eclipse plugins (from
http://www.apache.org/dist/uima/eclipse-update-site )?  This you would need in
order to see UIMA things in the Eclipse menu picks.

>
> 4b. Can I only run the eclipse IDE from an Administrator account?

I think the Eclipse IDE needs write access to the Eclipse workspace.  But we
have users who run from shared Eclipse installations (say in Linux environments)
where the IDE itself is in read-only disk space.

>
> 4c. Is UIMAJ 2.3.1 still in beta?.

No.
>
> 5. I found an annotated dictionary database. [1] 
>
> 6. I copied both UIMAJ 2.3.1 and UIMA-AS 2.3.1 JAR files to eclipse plugins 
> folder (this 
> was probably a bad idea)

Yes, these are not eclipse plugins, so this was a strange thing to do.

>
> 7. The entire idea for me was to create a semantics engine that could 
> determine the 
> subject and predicate of a sentence, and then share this to the UIMA site as 
> a PEAR 
> plugin.
>
> 8. I wish it was Friday.

Just wait a couples of days :-)

-Marshall
> REFERENCES
> 1. "Princeton Annotated Gloss Corpus" - 
> http://wordnet.princeton.edu/glosstag.shtml
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> -Abdul_Shabazz
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