All the descriptors are in the jar....The whole app is in the jar.....then
only I am running the jar on hadoop
Regards
Rohan
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Thilo Goetz <twgoetz@gmx.de> wrote:
> Best to put the descriptor in the jar, as I
> said earlier...
>
>
> rohan rai wrote:
>
>> Damn it can be run...somebody really gotcha put it in web ASAP...I promise
>> if I somehow make it run in my m/c I will definitely put it up in my
>> blog....
>>
>> Hey by the way to run UIMA annotator via eclipse with import name I have
>> to
>> add classpath in the build path(using eclipse)... Do I have to do
>> something
>> special to take care of that when running the same app in hadoop...
>> Running
>> hadoop via command line....
>>
>> Regards
>> Rohan
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Thilo Goetz <twgoetz@gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>> I know for a fact that UIMA applications can be run on hadoop,
>>> so don't give up too quickly. In your local tests, you need
>>> to make sure that the system is really using the descriptor
>>> you think it's using (which is why I suggested you test on a
>>> different machine), not something it picks up from the environment.
>>>
>>> --Thilo
>>>
>>>
>>> rohan rai wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes with name import if I run it as a standalone it works perfectly fine
>>>> but
>>>> when I try to do it over hadoop then it goes haywire.
>>>>
>>>> I have to assume then a simple UIMA application with does a simple name
>>>> annotation will also not run in that case
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Rohan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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