Hi VJ-- this is great!! Thanks for all the hard work on it!
We're starting to look into the new install. For now we're trying the binaries out. There were these questions about the proper install steps: 1. Do we first install ytex-0.8 2. Then install the new cTakes 3.1.1 instance and also apply the SNAPSHOT lib and resources zips 3. Work our way to install the UMLS ontologies in the db Its is not entirely clear from the new document ( https://code.google.com/p/ytex/wiki/Installation_cTAKES_3_1?ts=1388793998&updated=Installation_cTAKES_3_1 ) if there's still need to install ytex-0.8, or YTEX has been entirely merged into cTakes? If the last statement is correct, there are missing parts in i.e the UMLS install steps that are linked from the new ctakes 3.1.1 document. Thanks, vlad On Friday, January 3, 2014 10:21:52 PM UTC-5, vijay garla wrote: > > Hello All, > > I have finished an initial cut at the port of YTEX to cTAKES 3.1.1. Most > of the YTEX functionality has been ported and integrated with cTAKES, and > I've tested with MySQL and MS SQL Server (oracle tests pending). > > Most of the changes were made in new projects - very little existing > cTAKES code has been modified. The only non-trivial changes are > in > /ctakes-assertion/src/main/java/org/apache/ctakes/assertion/medfacts/i2b2/api > - here I modified CharacterOffsetToLineTokenConverterCtakesImpl & > SingleDocumentProcessorCtakes to deal with newlines within sentences > correctly. Can somebody take a look at the changes in the ytex branch? > > I believe that the branch > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ctakes/branches/ytex is ready to be > merged into ctakes trunk, but would like other users to test it as well. > Questions: > > * How can I distribute the ctakes binary distribution to ytex users before > the merge? Can we make the branch build available somewhere? The binary > distribution is too large to host on the ytex google code site (max 200 MB) > * Non-ASF libraries - I have segregated these out into their own zip file > that can be distributed via sourceforge. As a stopgap, I can upload this > to the ytex google code site, but would prefer to upload to sourceforge. > * UMLS Derivatives - Ditto for these - would like to move to sourceforge. > * Documentation - How can I update the confluence docs? I would migrate > the documentation from the google code website. > > Here the installation instructions (putting the wagon in front of the > horse ...) > > > https://code.google.com/p/ytex/wiki/Installation_cTAKES_3_1?ts=1388793998&updated=Installation_cTAKES_3_1 > > Best, > > VJ > > >
