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Peter Klügl commented on UIMA-3322:
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Maybe someone can answer this question before I have to create an example and
find the answer by trying:
Let's assume we have a AAE with two AEs:
AAE
- AE1 with type system T1
- AE2 with type system T2
The type system of AAE is of course T1+T2 and the type system of the CAS within
AE1 and AE2 is also T1+T2, right? What is the type system specified in the meta
data of AE1?
> Only types from the declared typesystems should be available in RUTA scripts
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>
> Key: UIMA-3322
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3322
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ruta
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0ruta
> Reporter: Alexandre Patry
> Assignee: Alexandre Patry
>
> RUTA makes all types that are known to the CAS available by their short name.
> This means that a type may be available when the script runs in one aggregate
> but not when it runs in the other.
> For example, the following script will sometimes work and sometimes not work
> depending if the aggregate in which it is executed knows about a type with
> short name {{MyType}} or not:
> {noformat}
> PACKAGE com.example.ruta;
> W{->MARK(MyType)};
> {noformat}
> I would expect only types from the typesystems declared in the RUTA script to
> be allowed.
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