There are several paradigms provided by DUCC: 1. Jobs
For these you use ducc_submit to tell DUCC about your UIMA CR and AE. 2. Services For these you use ducc_services to register and deploy your UIMA AE. 3. Managed Reservations For these you use ducc_process_submit to tell DUCC about your arbitrary process (UIMA, java, C++, whatever...) 4. Unmanaged Reservations For these you use ducc_reserve to have DUCC find an empty slot on a machine, but it's up to you to deploy your application there. Hope this short survey is helpful. Lou. On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Burn Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > If you independently deploy a UIMA-AS AE without using DUCC, then you can > access that as a service from a DUCC job just the same way you access a > DUCC-deployed service, i.e. with a JMS service descriptor in your job's > AE, The difference is that you wouldn't declare it as a dependency of your > job since DUCC is not managing the service. > > When you submit a DUCC job you can specify all the components (CR CM AE CC) > and DUCC will package the last 3 into a DD, or you can provide an already > created DD along with the CR. > > I hope I interpreted your questions correctly. > > ~Burn > > > On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 6:47 AM, reshu.agarwal <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > Can we deploy a analysis Engine separately and use UIMA AS remote > Analysis > > Engine functionality for Deployment Descripter(DD) in Submitting a job? > > > > As there is a functionality in UIMA AS that we can deploy analysis engine > > remotely and then use it into DD. I want to have same functionality in > > DUCC.\ > > > > Please help me. If this work it will help me a lot. > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > -- > > > > Reshu Agarwal > > > > >
