Nice! +1 for Groovy. It's like being able to program in Python again.
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Eckart de Castilho [mailto:r...@apache.org] Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 5:49 PM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: Re: cTAKES user interface Maven allows to do marvelous things on the CLI, provided you throw in an additional component: Groovy. We did some amazing self-contained Groovy scripts with uimaFIT and DKPro Core which you might find interesting http://code.google.com/p/dkpro-core-asl/wiki/DKProGroovyCookbook -- Richard On 29.10.2013, at 23:09, "Miller, Timothy" <timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu> wrote: > I think this is also an area where Maven integration was a small step > backwards (I greatly appreciate the steps forward it allowed). I used to run > stuff from the command line and in scripts more often but it's slightly less > straightforward setting up the classpath with maven -- before you could put a > simple java -cp lib/*.jar <class name> in a script, now I'm not sure how to > go about it using maven. I'm sure there's a way, but I am afraid of falling > down the maven rabbit hole. > Tim > > > On Oct 29, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Chen, Pei wrote: > >> +1 >> Pan, the short answer is yes- it can be done in CLI. >> The problem is that most of us who are already familiar with the nitty >> gritty are probably doing this with some sort of custom scripts or solution. >> Cc' the dev group to get a fresh perspective; not sure what the easiest >> would be-- run the CPE via command line with default input/output >> directories or running a Driver Main Class as part of examples. >> >> --Pei