On 04/04/2014 05:39 PM, Eddie Epstein wrote:
Given an aggregate AE, a UIMA-AS service is accessed by defining a delegate
as a JMS service descriptor.
See
http://uima.apache.org/d/uima-as-2.4.2/uima_async_scaleout.html#ugr.async.ov.concepts.jms_descriptor
and the example from the uima-as SDK in
apache-uima-as-2.4.2/examples/descriptors/as
So the AE in a DUCC job would have such a delegate.
Eddie
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 1:00 AM, reshu.agarwal <[email protected]>wrote:
On 04/01/2014 05:21 PM, Eddie Epstein wrote:
The
job still needs to connect to the service in the normal way.
DUCC uses services dependency for several reasons: to automatically start
services when needed by a job; to not give resources to a job or service
for which a dependent service is not running; and to post a warning on
running jobs when a dependent service goes "bad".
Hi Eddie,
I have tried many times but my job could not be connected to DUCC Service.
So, Can you please define a sample job with all parameters which you use to
connect to service.
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Thanks,
Reshu Agarwal
Dear Eddie,
It is not helping me. As I deployed and use UIMA AS service without any
problem. But I am facing problem in DUCC. So, I want a sample of DUCC
Job which is using the DUCC Service. If you can provide me that it will
be very helpful.
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Thanks,
Reshu Agarwal