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Marshall Schor commented on UIMA-5662:
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Current v2 design for Xmi deserialization creates the internal CAS structures
in a different order from the original CAS, so the "addresses" do not match.
However, the deserialization can return extra metadata, so that a subsequent
reserialization will have the original Xmi ids. For now, V3 will keep this
same behavior. (so no changes are needed to the XmiCasDeserializer code).
> uv3 support CAS deserialization subsequent low level access
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> Key: UIMA-5662
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-5662
> Project: UIMA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core Java Framework
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0SDK-beta
> Reporter: Marshall Schor
> Assignee: Marshall Schor
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.0.0SDK
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> Some users depend 1) constant v2-ids for FSs preserved in deserialization and
> serialization, and 2) low level cas API access to these.
> V3 normally doesn't maintain tables linking ids to FSs, as these (unless weak
> refs are used) prevent GC of unreachable FSs.
> Based on a mode, set by -Duima.deserialize_perserve_ids, and also
> controllable by new config option per deserialize call, alter the
> deserialization for those deserializers which know about v2 ids, to put these
> into the map used for low-level CAS access, using the actual v2 ids, and
> change the v3 next available id for future new FSs to be 1 beyond the end.
> The -Duima.deserialize-preserve_ids global setting is needed to handle the
> use case of some annotators using low-level APIs, when part of a pipeline is
> "remoted".
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