Yes, I had a look at the UIMA-AS Getting Started as wall as the UIMA Asynchronous Scaleout documentation, but I didn't quite understand the example explained for Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber.xml and MeetingDetectorTAE.xml descriptors.

(As from Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber it is only used one annotator defined in MeetingDetectorTAE, I thought the Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber to be a sort of wrapper for the RoomNumberAnnotator annotator. From my humble opinion, I think that an AS analysis engine deployment descriptor using two or more -- in this case up to three -- annotators defined in MeetingDetectorTAE or in another descriptor it'd be clearer).

Anyway, as I pointed in the previous mail. I launch the broker, as weel as Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber analysis engine, but nothing seems to happen.
Although I get:

Service:TutorialDateTime Annotator Initialized. Ready To Process Messages From 
Queue:inQ_DateTime_1.2
Service:Meeting Annotator Initialized. Ready To Process Messages From 
Queue:inQ_Meeting_1.3

when I launch the analysis engine, execution seems to finish, as console prompt appears again.

If I launch the cpeGui with MeetingDetectorAsyncAE descriptor, I get the error I mentioned.


David

El 22/12/2011 18:46, Marshall Schor escribió:
Hi,

Did you read and understand the UIMA-AS Getting Started?  You can find a link to
it on the Documentation page (scroll to the bottom), or just use this link
http://uima.apache.org/doc-uimaas-what.html

It describes the relationship of the two descriptors.  The basic idea: The
descriptor you point to with topDescriptor is a **non-UIMA-AS** plain UIMA
descriptor - it doesn't have any information about deploying in a "scaled-out"
environment using UIMA-AS.

The UIMA-AS descriptor is intended to re-use the plain UIMA descriptor, but add
information to it that describes scale-out details (only).

That's why there are two.

-Marshall

On 12/21/2011 11:51 AM, David Garcia Narbona wrote:
Hi,

I am having a look at
/apache-uima-as-2.3.1/examples/deploy/as/Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber.xml
descriptor.

I don't quite understand the descriptor.
A list of the AS components can be found into "<delegates>" tag. So, what it
is necessary to define a "topDescriptor"? Which descriptor should be imported?
If you specify a list ot the avilable UIMA AS componenents, I don't know which
topDescriptor I should provide additionally.

On the other hand, I neither understand the example provided by
Deploy_MeetingDetectorTAE_RemoteRoomNumber descriptor.
Why is it using RoomNumber remoteAnalysisEngine if this annotator is described
in the MeetingDetectorTAE descriptor imported in the topDescriptor tag?


Thanks,
David

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