Hello Jörn,

I have added a page with some information about the context injection mechanism 
in uimaFIT to the uimaFIT wiki. The intention is to

- illustrate how it currently works
- point out the currently unresolved issues and feature ideas
- provide some information on related DI mechanisms (e.g. JSR 250)

Maybe you could have a look at that and tell me if additional information is 
required. 

Before an integration into the core UIMA framework I think it should be 
discussed whether custom DI annotations should be used (as currently done in 
uimaFIT), or if UIMA should support use JSR 250, or both since JSR 250 does not 
cover all our needs.

Also, I think the open some of the open issues listed on the page should be 
resolved before an integration.

It would be great if you could have a look at the page and tell me if that is a 
suitable format for the desired specification or at least a starting point for 
discussions.

http://code.google.com/p/uimafit/wiki/ContextInjection

Best,

Richard

Am 11.10.2011 um 22:11 schrieb Jörn Kottmann:

> On 10/11/11 9:31 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
>> Am 06.10.2011 um 18:31 schrieb Jörn Kottmann:
>> 
>>>> On 10/6/11 5:47 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
>>>>>> As a short update: there is a generally positive tenor towards this 
>>>>>> amongst the uimaFIT developers. I'll draft up an action plan, discuss 
>>>>>> that with my the others and afterwards present it here.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Be patient with me though;)
>>>> 
>>>> Regards the AE Java annotation part I believe we should work out a  
>>>> proposal which
>>>> describes how to implement it in the UIMA core framework. Then it is 
>>>> easier to get consensus on it.
>> That sounds reasonable. What form do you suggest that proposal should take?
> 
> I suggest that we write it down in a wiki page in a similar style like 
> it was done
> for other proposals which are already in our wiki.
> 
> Jörn

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