If I recall Marshall has a branch of UIMA-AS that is compatible with UIMA 3.X I think it is based on an older version of UIMA-AS though. Most likely v.2.9.0.
SVN link is here: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/uima/uv3/uima-as-v3/trunk I recently released v.2.10.2 and currently 2.10.3 RC1 is pending votes. These two are not compatible with UIMA 3.X. I am working on a new UIMA-AS which will be. The main feature in this new version will be support for clients to communicate with collocated services without a JMS broker. There are other changes like dropping dd2spring and Saxon in favor of parsing DD in java. Most of the code is in place and I am testing and fixing bugs as the time allows. No ETA for the release yet. Jerry On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 3:58 PM, D. Heinze <dhei...@gnoetics.com> wrote: > Thanks. I've spent a bit of time trying to ensure that all the XML > dependencies are up-to-date. Xalan and Xerces (both of which are pulled in > as dependencies by other jars) are both up-to-date. These warnings seem to > be something that comes around every few years. > > I see from the developers list that UIMA-AS may be expected sometime soon? > > Thanks / Dan > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Eckart de Castilho [mailto:r...@apache.org] > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 10:11 AM > To: user@uima.apache.org > Subject: Re: Apache UIMA Java sdk 3.0.0 released > > On 20.03.2018, at 15:31, D. Heinze <dhei...@gnoetics.com> wrote: > > > > Yes, I fixed some old dependencies and got rid of the XML errors. Now > > I am getting the following warning when calling the code below... > > Seems this was an old problem that was fixed several UIMA releases > > ago. The only old UIMA thing I have in dependencies is uimafit1.4 > > which is for some deprecated code that will eventually be removed. > > > > WARN [ uima] SAXTransformerFactory didn't > > recognize setting attribute > > http://javax.xml.XMLConstants/property/accessExternalDTD > > WARN [ uima] SAXTransformerFactory didn't > > recognize setting attribute > > http://javax.xml.XMLConstants/property/accessExternalStylesheet > > UIMA is trying to configure the XML parser to avoid potential security > problems. These messages are issued when the underlying XML parser does not > support the respective configuration properties. The code should work > nevertheless although it might be a good idea to check if you have any > additional "old" XML dependencies which might cause the default JDK XML > implementations not to be used, maybe a Xalan? > > -- Richard= > >