Q - Has anyone verified that UIMA will run using Java 6 or Java 7?
Am going to try to download and try Java 5 if my ISP can resolve some kind
of routing problem connecting to Oracle's sites.
TIA,
Tony
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Tony Su <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote:
> I may be able to answer my last question...
> There may not be a single executable for "core functionality" but is
> likely the collection of JAR files in the lib subdirectory.
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> If that is the case, I think these simple tests which simply display the
> contents of essential directories using the $UIMA_HOME variable suggest
> UIMA_HOME is setup properly so all functionality should be accessible.
> Since Java is also setup properly (otherwise documentAnalyzer would not
> have run at all), could there be a bug?
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> Tony
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> computer/apache-uima/bin # ls $UIMA_HOME/examples
> .classpath deploy ecore_src resources src
> data descriptors .project run_configuration
> You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/tony
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> computer/apache-uima/bin # ls $UIMA_HOME/lib/
> jVinci.jar uima-document-annotation.jar uimaj-as-jms.jar
> uima-adapter-soap.jar uima-examples.jar uimaj-bootstrap.jar
> uima-adapter-vinci.jar uimaj-as-activemq.jar uima-tools.jar
> uima-core.jar uimaj-as-camel.jar
> uima-cpe.jar uimaj-as-core.jar
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> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Tony Su <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote:
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>> Q- is there supposed to be an actual uima binary somewhere?
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>> There are only scripts in the bin directory, and I don't see any
>> executable with "uima" anywhere in any of the packages I downloaded from
>> the UIMA download page.
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>> TIA,
>> Tony
>> On Nov 15, 2012 11:53 AM, "Tony Su" <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote:
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>>> Further update.
>>> After replacing with UIMA AS, believe that all script dependencies are
>>> satisfied.
>>> No change.
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>>> Stumped.
>>> Unless perhaps that I'm running openJava instead of Oracle Java?
>>>
>>> Tony
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>>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Tony Su <tonysu@su-networking.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Minor Update.
>>>> Looking around, it looks like ActiveMQ is installed as a part of UIMA
>>>> AS.
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>>>> Although it's not certain to me at this time that runUimaClass.sh
>>>> absolutely requires ActiveMQ, I am re-installing UIMA AS replacing UIMA
>>>> Java Framework & SDK.
>>>>
>>>> Tony
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>>>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Tony Su <tonysu@su-networking.com>wrote:
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>>>>> Looking at runUimaClass.sh,
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>>>>> I see a reference to ActiveMQ which is supposed to be a subdirectory
>>>>> of UIMA_HOME which does not exist on my machine. I don't remember ActiveMQ
>>>>> was listed as a requirement in the documentation.
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>>>>> Should I d/l and install ActiveMQ separately and install as
>>>>> runUimaClass.sh seems to expect?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA,
>>>>> Tony
>>>>> On Nov 14, 2012 2:25 PM, "Tony Su" <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> System x64 openSUSE 12.2
>>>>>> Eclipse Juno
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Following the UIMA Tools video on YouTube,
>>>>>> "Click in Text to See Annotation Detail" does not seem to work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've noticed the displayed icon for "Annotations" is different, might
>>>>>> indicate not wired up to code behind?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've posted a screenshot at
>>>>>> http://putztzu.github.com/error_screens/DocumentAnalyzer.png
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I did set JAVA_HOME to a suitable JRE binary, until this was done,
>>>>>> the script would not run at all.
>>>>>> I did set UIMA_HOME to the apache-uima directory, and in the
>>>>>> uima-apache/bin directory ran "adjustExamplePaths.sh"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Expected behavior and appearance:
>>>>>> Expected the icon to be a bullet point like in the Video, instead
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>>>>>> a greyed out file folder.
>>>>>> Clicking on the text does not result in any activity.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Until this step, have been able to replicate every step in the video.
>>>>>> Other functionality in the window appears to be working, ie clicking
>>>>>> to toggle on/off "Sentence" and "Token"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do not know if errors are supposed to be logged anywhere, but i did
>>>>>> check the syslog with no relevant entries.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TIA,'
>>>>>> Tony
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