I don't need it for the TextMarker release. If I need to deactivate it for some projects, I can do it in my workspace for now. So no hurry at all.

My thought was to add such a preference, as for the loading the CAS leniently. However, if there is a possibility that we get the annotations working with large CAS, I'd really prefer that.

Peter

On 12.07.2012 10:30, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
Yes, I think that will break many things. Still haven't looked into
the sample for profiling you send me off list.

If you need this for your release and we don't get it faster easily
we could add the preference to do that and display a warning to the user.

What do you think?

Jörn

On 07/12/2012 10:24 AM, Peter Klügl wrote:
 Hi,

do you have an opinion about a preference to deactivate the annotation concept in the CAS Editor?

Peter

On 25.05.2012 15:20, Peter Klügl wrote:
 Hi,

Jörn, do you have yet an idea how to improve the CAS Editor performance?

If at all or until we find a solution, I would propose to add an option in the preferences to deactive the complete Eclipse annotation concept in the CAS Editor. We would loose the nice highlighting, but we would still have the selection concept to identify UIMA annotations.

What do you think?

Peter


On 04.05.2012 16:30, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
On 05/04/2012 04:25 PM, Thilo Goetz wrote:
I have not looked at the code, but just in case: I have found
that from a performance perspective, it is very important to
add JFace annotations in batches.  You're probably doing that
already...

Yes, that was changed in many places and made operations
which where done for many annotations possible, before that deleting
something could easily take a couple of 10 seconds, or even minutes.

There are certain things which can still be done, and might be necessary
for very large CASes, e.g using virtual tables.

I hope that profiling it can give us more insight about what is slow.

Jörn






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