Hi Armin,
I think you can use thes option DropCasOnException and ActionOnMaxError.
The last option can have three values: disable, terminate and continue.
See methods:
- CpeIntegratedCasProcessor::setActionOnMaxError()
- CpeCasProcessors::setAttributeValue() to set dropCasOnException.
Regards
Sumit
On 06/11/14 10:02, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
I think that the CPE can do something like that. Otherwise, it sounds like
something that might be realizable through a custom flow controller.
Cheers,
-- Richard
On 06.11.2014, at 09:17, [email protected] wrote:
Hi!
An exception in an analysis engine causes the whole pipeline to crash. That’s not what I want? The processing of the current document should stop. To do so, I can catch the exception in that engine. But afterwards no more engines should touch that document. The pipeline should continue with the next document. How to do that?
Thanks,
Armin
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