I'd like to see a blog or any other information about v3 - specifically best practices around navigating the relationship/migration between the (old?) type system and java objects, the latter of which may already have an ORM to a relational database.
________________________________________ From: Marshall Schor [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 7:35 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [External Sender] Re: shall we start a UIMA blog? right you are.... I've had that exact experience. And I like your idea about tweeting. Thanks. -Marshall On 4/21/2018 3:50 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote: > IMHO blogs tend to be started, then a small number of posts are published, and > then they are abandoned. But if you feel you really wish to maintain a > periodical, > no objections. > > You could also tweet from time to time and point people to specific new parts > of the UIMA documentation or to the migration document? You could write a > new beginners tutorial as part of the UIMA documentation and tweet about that. > > Cheers, > > -- Richard > >> On 19.04.2018, at 18:56, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> According to >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__apache.org_dev_project-2Dblogs&d=DwIDaQ&c=o3PTkfaYAd6-No7SurnLtwPssd47t-De9Do23lQNz7U&r=SEpLmXf_P21h_X0qEQSssKMDDEOsGxxYoSxofi_ZbFo&m=BUA5eDvlAci3g4ufVMEBJJ4RUzBU5ET_wX4O6OwEFkY&s=n8eXCLgduPqLCKOYqWa3-Uefe_UJfubMnJTD4eJixy8&e= >> projects can have a blog, just >> by asking. >> >> I'm wanting to occasionally blog about uima version 3 to increase awareness. >> >> We could use it for other topics too... >> >> WDYT? >> >> -Marshall
