Richard Eckart de Castilho created UIMA-3093:
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Summary: Specifying other classes, such as
FileResourceSpecifier_impl, as resource specifiers causes IllegalClassException
when binding
Key: UIMA-3093
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3093
Project: UIMA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: uimaFIT
Reporter: Richard Eckart de Castilho
Assignee: Richard Eckart de Castilho
Fix For: 2.0.0uimaFIT
I'm working with ConceptMapper, which means I need to attach a
FileResourceSpecifier to the external dictionary resource (it only took me most
of the day to work this out).
The relevant bits of code are something like this:
AnalysisEngineDescription aed =
AnalysisEngineFactory.createAnalysisEngineDescription(
"analysis_engine.descriptor_name");
ExternalResourceDescription dictRes =
ExternalResourceFactory.createExternalResourceDescription(
"DictionaryFileName", DictionaryResource_impl.class, "someURL");
FileResourceSpecifier frSpec = new FileResourceSpecifier_impl();
frSpec.setFileUrl("file:testDict.xml");
dictRes.setResourceSpecifier(frSpec);
ExternalResourceFactory.bindExternalResource(aed,
ConceptMapper.PARAM_DICT_FILE, dictRes)
This gets an IllegalClassException:
org.apache.commons.lang.IllegalClassException: Unsupported resource specifier
class [class org.apache.uima.resource.impl.FileResourceSpecifier_impl]
at
org.uimafit.factory.ConfigurationParameterFactory.canParameterBeSet(ConfigurationParameterFactory.java:584)
at
org.uimafit.factory.ExternalResourceFactory.bindNestedResources(ExternalResourceFactory.java:839)
I think this is a spurious error; I've wrapper the call to .canParameterBeSet()
in a try/catch, and it seems to work fine (I've now got another unrelated
downstream problem, so I can't promise yet, but will update when I do know more)
See also: https://code.google.com/p/uimafit/issues/detail?id=133
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