Thanks Sean,
I was able to get it working – definitely a user/documentation issue and not an
issue with the code. Looks like a great release. I’m happy to vote for release
+1.
Tim
From: Finan, Sean
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 10:35 AM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: Re: Please test the
Thanks Tim!
From: Miller, Timothy
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+1 from me.
--Guergana
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+1 from me.
-Dennis
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Hi all,
To get a clean environment, I started a new Windows Sandbox (on Windows
11), installed IntelliJ, and opened the downloaded ctakes sources as a
project.
Not sure if this was valid to try anymore - I tried to
run HelloWorldAggregatePipeline.class directly.
I haven't dug into this yet, but
Hi James,
That code is defunct and shouldn't be used. I will take it out for the next
release.
From: James Masanz
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