That was the problem. Thank you. ‹Sean Crist
On 11/13/15, 4:50 PM, "Matthew DeAngelis" <roni...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Sean, > >Have you specified the name of the class file from the source folder? It's >been a while since I did the tutorial, but in descriptor file, under the >Overview tab, in the "Name of the Java class file" field, I have >"org.apache.uima.tutorial.ex1.RoomNumberAnnotator". In general, this field >specifies the actual Java class that implements annotation using the .xml >file as a descriptor. > > >Regards, >Matt > >On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Sean Crist <sean.cr...@humedica.com> >wrote: > >> >> Hello, >> >> I¹m working through the UIMA tutorial at >> http://uima.apache.org/doc-uima-annotator.html . Before writing to this >> list, I searched Google at length. I also made a new project and did >>the >> whole tutorial again, in case I missed something. >> >> To test the annotator, I ran CVD as instructed. Within CVD, I chose Run >> -> Load AE, and chose RoomNumberAnnotatorDescriptor.xml. At that >>point, I >> get this alert: >> >> org.apache.uima.resource.ResourceInitializationException: Annotator >>class >> name is required for a primitive Analysis Engine. (Descriptor: file: >> >>/Users/scrist/Documents/workspace/RoomNumberAnnotator/desc/RoomNumberAnno >>tatorDescriptor.xml) >> >> This would seem to suggest that my annotator class isn¹t in the class >> path. I did follow the earlier instruction to add the >>RoomNumberAnnotator >> project to the classpath. >> >> There are very few matches in Google for this particular error, so I¹m >> guessing that something quirky and unusual has gone wrong here. I¹m >>using >> Eclipse for Mac, Mars.1, Release 4.5.1. >> >> Thanks, >> --Sean Crist >> >>