Hi 6 months later.
Jens what experience have you learn about UIMA and Python ? Is Pythonnator still the simplest solution for working with XMI ? No other alternative ? Best /Nicolas On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Eddie Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: > The last update with uimapy on Apache UIMA was that it had problems > deserializing somewhat complex XmiCas examples. > > The previous problem with jython was that it was backlevel relative to > the needs of some python analytic code. Jython seems like the simplest > integration, assuming it works. > > The Pythonnator requires a uimacpp runtime. More complicated, but > perhaps a much faster python execution environment? Uimacpp fully > supports XmiCas serialization methods. > > Eddie > > On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Jens Grivolla <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> what's the current status on combining UIMA and Python? >> >> I know that it should be possible to write AEs in Python using either the >> BSF Annotator (and jython) or Pythonnator (using SWIG). I haven't tried >> either one yet, so I'm open to recommendations on which to use. >> >> I would also very much like to write UIMA (and especially UIMA AS) clients >> in Python. Is it possible at all to use an annotation pipeline from a >> language other than Java? We are currently using the simple REST server for >> this, but it has serious limitations. >> >> Lastly, and probably more simply, I would like to be able to work with XMI >> files using Python. There used to be uimapy by Ed Loper, but I can't find a >> copy anywhere and the sourcefore repository is empty. I found no mention on >> the mailing list of what happened to the project and the discussion about >> seems to just have ended quite abruptly. >> >> Thanks for any suggestions or hints, >> >> Jens >> >>
