Thanks Peter, I created the issue on JIRA : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-5371 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-5371>
Best, Hugues > Le 16 mars 2017 à 16:37, Peter Klügl <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hi, > > > I can reproduce the problem using Windows. > > I have a slight idea what causes the problem, but I still need to > validate it. > > > Best, > > > Peter > > > > Am 16.03.2017 um 15:39 schrieb Hugues de Mazancourt: >> Hi, >> >> Since the upgrade on 2.6.0, I can’t get the Ruta Query tool to work on Ruta >> Workbench (no results, even on a « W; » request). >> Does anyone have the same problem as me ? In which case I’ll file an issue >> in JIRA. >> >> Thanks, >> >> PS : I’m using a Mac… >> >> Hugues de Mazancourt >> >> >> >>> Le 10 mars 2017 à 13:01, Peter Klügl <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> >>> The Apache UIMA team is pleased to announce the release of >>> Apache UIMA Ruta (Rule-based Text Annotation), version 2.6.0. >>> >>> The Unstructured Information Management Architecture (UIMA) is a >>> component framework supporting development, discovery, composition, and >>> deployment of multi-modal analytics tasked with the analysis of >>> unstructured information. >>> >>> Apache UIMA is an Apache licensed open source implementation of the UIMA >>> specification which is being developed by a technical committee within >>> OASIS, a standards organization. The implementation comprises an SDK and >>> tooling for composing and running analytic components written in Java >>> and C++, with some support for Perl, Python and TCL. >>> >>> Apache UIMA Ruta is a rule-based script language supported by >>> Eclipse-based tooling. The language is designed to enable rapid >>> development of text processing applications within UIMA. A special focus >>> lies on the intuitive and flexible domain specific language for defining >>> patterns of annotations. The Eclipse-based tooling, >>> called the Apache UIMA Ruta Workbench, was created to support the >>> user and to facilitate every step when writing rules. Both >>> the rule language and the workbench integrate >>> smoothly with Apache UIMA. >>> >>> Major Changes in this Release >>> >>> >>> UIMA Ruta Language and Analysis Engine: >>> - Annotation expressions can be restricted using feature matches and >>> conditions >>> - Several new configuration parameters for RutaEngine >>> - Experimental features to optimize internal indexing (for experienced >>> users) >>> - Minimal support of feature structures in feature match expressions >>> - API change report for ruta-core >>> - Typesystem descriptors with JCasGen classes are located in separate >>> artifact >>> - Implementation of RutaBasic is located in separate artifact >>> - Many bug fixes and improvements, especially for label expressions >>> >>> UIMA Ruta Workbench: >>> - Direct debugging of launched scripts in Java is supported >>> - Improved error messages in launcher >>> - Removed restriction of classpath size causing problems in launcher >>> - Deactivated noVM preference >>> - Changed UI to set annotation mode in views >>> - Launcher uses project encoding >>> - Bug fixes >>> >>> This release requires an update of script projects and its descriptors >>> in the UIMA Ruta Workbench. There are several ways to achieve this. >>> The recommended way is to right-click on the UIMA Ruta project and >>> select "UIMA Ruta -> Convert to UIMA Ruta project", which will update >>> all provided descriptors. Then, select the project and press >>> "Project -> Clean..." in the menu, which will regenerate all descriptors >>> of your scripts based on the new templates. >>> Projects built with the UIMA Ruta Maven Plugin require no manual effort. >>> >>> For a full list of the changes, please refer to Jira: >>> http://uima.apache.org/d/ruta-2.6.0/issuesFixed/jira-report.html >>> >>> More information about UIMA Ruta can be found here: >>> http://uima.apache.org/ruta.html >>> >>> - Peter Klügl, for the Apache UIMA development team >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
