perhaps best to ignore this message... I never "built" it from the command line, so although Eclispe showed no errors, it probably wasn't built.
Now building it. -Marshall On 1/17/2018 2:36 PM, Marshall Schor wrote: > I got to the end of your instructions OK, I think. > > It showed me a page, after "import" action, with "details" tab, having > name/project type/description/script direction/ > The "Console" (I'm using eclipse "run" to run this) has a whole bunch of > messages about imports, tag creation, etc. No error messages I think, so far. > > pushing the "save" button on the "details" tab gives error = hibernate > exception > - constraint violation exception, could not execute statement, > Caused by: caused by ... (top one) org.hsqldb.HsqlException: integrity > constraint violation: unique constraint or index violation; > UK3K75VVU7MEVYVVB5MAY5LJ8K7 table: PROJECT > at org.hsqldb.error.Error.error(Unknown Source) ~[hsqldb-2.4.0.jar:2.4.0] > > Switched to the Annotation page, saw 3 documents - 2 in blue, the middle one > in > red. > tried opening Mockingjay2.tsv. Got a popup : Do you want to leave this site? > I > chose Leave, and it then said: > Internal Error, with a link "return to home page". > Console shows more errors, the top caused by seems to be in hibernate , eg > Caused by: org.hibernate.TransientObjectException: object references an > unsaved > transient instance - save the transient instance before flushing: > de.tudarmstadt.ukp.clarin.webanno.model.Project > > Maybe I need to configure hibernate? > -Marshall > > > On 1/16/2018 5:35 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote: >> On 16.01.2018, at 20:08, Marshall Schor <m...@schor.com> wrote: >>> Project build error: Non-resolvable import POM: Could not find artifact >>> de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core:de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core-asl:pom:2.0.0-SNAPSHOT >>> >>> Is it reasonable for me to try to build and test this myself, or does doing >>> that >>> entail needing a lot of infrastructure setup, etc. that would be >>> unreasonable to >>> try to do? >> Thanks for try to have a look at this! >> >> It should be pretty straight-forward to run WebAnno without much >> infrastructure >> (unless there are bugs). I'd say it is worth try. >> >> Before you try, please pull the latest changes from the WebAnno >> "feature/4.0.x/issue800-uima-v3" branch: >> - I have just (hopefully) fixed a problem that prevented starting up with >> the embedded database. >> - I have also added a repository declaration for the DKPro Core >> 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT artifacts >> >> The easiest way to run is is locating the class >> "de.tudarmstadt.ukp.clarin.webanno.webapp.WebAnno" >> in the "webanno-webapp" module and running that as a Java application. >> WebAnno will start up using >> an embedded database and an embedded web server. One it has started, you >> should be able to access it >> at http://localhost:8080 and should be able to log in as user "admin" with >> password "admin". >> >> You can download a demo project here: >> https://webanno.github.io/webanno/examples/demo-en.zip >> When you download it, make sure that your browser does not automatically >> extract the archive. >> >> This ZIP includes serialized CASes amongst other data that makes up a >> WebAnno project. >> >> To import it, go to the "Project" page in WebAnno and under "Import >> project", activate the >> "create missing users" checkbox and choose the demo-en.zip file from you >> local disk drive. >> >> After the import, go back to the main page via the "Home" link and then >> choose "Annotation". >> One the annotation page, choose a document from the project you have just >> imported. >> >> Most likely at this point, you should see if there are any CAS loading >> problems. >> >> I hope that you reach this point without trouble and curious what might lie >> beyond it. >> >> If you don't have the leisure to try it out: I have it on my todo list... >> but it might >> take until end of the month until I actually get to it. Sorry for being a >> bit slow. >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- Richard >