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Thilo Goetz closed UIMA-1440.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Documentation build: add ant script that copies the docbook prereqs from a
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Documentation build: add ant script that copies the docbook prereqs from a
known location
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Key: UIMA-1440
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1440
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A collection of text documents that you can run
analysis on. If I understand correctly, the Cas
Editor currently requires XCAS/XmiCAS files. It
would be nice if users could just add their text
files and then either create annotations manually
with the Cas Editor, or automatically by running
so
I was hoping to work a bit on some of our UI tools, but
2 weeks passed before I even had a build where I could
run our eclipse tools from the within eclipse. Now I'm
in a state where I could do that, but I have no idea how
to proceed if I actually wanted to make changes. Normally,
if I wanted
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> Tong Fin wrote:
>> I really wonder if we're doing ourselves a favor by using
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>>> maven for the eclipse plugin and eclipse update site builds.
>>> In eclipse we have all the tooling that we need at our
>>> disposal. We could maintain the plugin dependencies in the
>>>
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a reason why we do not use maven
> to build the SimpleServer war file ?
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> Jörn
Sorry for the late reply. The reason is probably
that I originally contributed the SimpleServer, and
I try to stay as far away from maven as I can.
However, please feel free
Marshall Schor wrote:
> I don't believe the UIMA-AS target is called, unless you call it
> explicitly. Can you say a bit more why you needed to remove it?
True. I meant this:
The uimaj-eclipse-feature-deployeditor is not there, so the
build-features target fails.
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
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>>> The project model of the Cas Editor does not really fit what we
>>> need now in my opinion. We have to rework that.
>>> It was made for the RCP Cas Editor version, but now the Cas Editor
>>> is more like a tool which just shows/edits CAS files.
>>>
>>> We could try to ma