RE: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-06 Thread Petersam, John Contractor
Hi Rik, I run mine on Java 19, so it can be done. But I have also updated dependencies and made code modifications to support it. Thanks, John -Original Message- From: Rick Coleman Sent: Friday, February 03, 2023 5:59 PM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: Re: Crash course in cTakes [E

Re: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-06 Thread Finan, Sean
Hi John, Can you share any more details on this? Thanks, Sean From: Petersam, John Contractor Sent: Monday, February 6, 2023 7:13 AM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: RE: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL] * External Email - Caution * Hi Rik, I run mine on J

Re: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-06 Thread Rick Coleman
John, That's good to hear, and as Sean remarked, details would be great. Unfortunately, I don't think we should be expecting non-dev users to have to update dependencies and make code changes since the download page said it works with 1.8 or higher rik. On 2/6/23 07:13, Petersam, John

RE: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-06 Thread Petersam, John Contractor
Hi Rik, I understand your feelings. Not everyone has the ability to upgrade things. I was responding because I wanted folks to know it was possible. My use case is different than what I typically see here. I've got an enterprise solution that uses cTAKES to process 7 million pages of text da

Re: Crash course in cTakes [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-06 Thread Rick Coleman
John, Great news, have you thought about posting your code to the public repository (does this project even have a GitHub or other public project repo?) so that the rest of the devs can build on, or at least reference your work to date? I for one would love to take a peak inside the kimono a