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Posted to user@uima.apache.org by Giulia Donato <gd...@omilia.com> on 2017/11/10 11:52:24 UTC

problem encountered when running main on new input files (eclipse)

Hi, I am not sure how to describe this issue as it's the first time I am
encountering this problem:
I am running some rules on a test file with a single utterance.

When I update my input txt file with a different utterance and run again
Main.ruta  on the updated file the new xmi file still contains the old
annotation.

Apparently the only thing that seems to overcome this is by hitting quick
ruta on the input txt file and then run again from the run button (so quick
ruta + run button in sequence).

Thank you for any reply

G.

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Re: problem encountered when running main on new input files (eclipse)

Posted by Peter Klügl <pe...@averbis.com>.
Hi,


that sounds strange, the quick ruta command should have no influence. Is
the test file an xmi or a txt file?


My first guess would be that the CAS Editor is not up-to-date. Can you
reproduce it and test if a refresh on the output folder helps, or close
and reopen the CAS Editor?


Best,

Peter


Am 10.11.2017 um 12:52 schrieb Giulia Donato:
> Hi, I am not sure how to describe this issue as it's the first time I am
> encountering this problem:
> I am running some rules on a test file with a single utterance.
>
> When I update my input txt file with a different utterance and run again
> Main.ruta  on the updated file the new xmi file still contains the old
> annotation.
>
> Apparently the only thing that seems to overcome this is by hitting quick
> ruta on the input txt file and then run again from the run button (so quick
> ruta + run button in sequence).
>
> Thank you for any reply
>
> G.
>