Eddie Epstein (JIRA) wrote:
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> Eddie Epstein reopened UIMA-1531:
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> In the previous version of UIMA AS, the CVD application could be used to run 
> a uima-as service via a jms-client descriptor. This doesn't work now because 
> of missing UIMA AS jars from the CVD classpath. This is also true for other 
> core UIMA command line scripts.
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> One workaround could be to create an appropriate UIMA_CLASSPATH with a bunch 
> of jars. An more user friendly workaround would be to add support for 
> UIMA_JAR_PATH to the core UIMA command scripts.
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> Comments?
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Seems like a good idea to me, +1  -Marshall
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>> Need a script to launch a UIMA-AS service via RunWithJarPath
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>>                 Key: UIMA-1531
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1531
>>             Project: UIMA
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>          Components: Async Scaleout
>>    Affects Versions: 2.3AS
>>            Reporter: Jerry Cwiklik
>>            Assignee: Jerry Cwiklik
>>             Fix For: 2.3AS
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>> Use existing RunWithJarPath.class from the core to enable loading jars 
>> dynamically when launching UIMA AS service. Currently setUimaClasspath is 
>> called to setup static classpath before deployment of UIMA_Service. For more 
>> flexibility it would be better to 
>> load all jar files from specified locations instead of depending on them to 
>> be statically defined in setUimaClasspath. One of the reasons for supporting 
>> dynamically loaded jars is the naming scheme used by ActiveMQ. Each version 
>> comes with a differently named jars like for example
>> apache-activemq-4.1.1.jar, activemq-all-5.2.0.jar, etc.
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