Greg,
Basically wicket creates a session for every user and then attaches a java
object graph to that session, with parts shared between sessions. Then there
are some mechanisms for attaching "id"-ed objects in that graph to "id"-ed
elements in an HTML template, and rendering directions for the "m
Hi J. (?)
I managed to read this proposal all the way to the end, but I simply
have no real clue what you're on about, what this software actually *does*,
or why anyone should care. I looked around using google and found, among
other things, found,
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2005-12/0486.sh
Hi Marshall!
I'm sure all this is potentially interesting, but you're going to have
to help us understand why.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 03:21:55PM -0400, Marshall Schor wrote:
> Proposal for Incubation Project: Unstructured Information Management
> Architecture - UIMA
>
> The Unstructured Inform
On 8/24/06, Susanne Lefvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
hi Susanne
I've been looking at the apache ftp server as a solution for one of
my projects. It looks really promising but I would like to get my
hands on more documentation. Do you know if there's more info out
there apart from
On 8/24/06, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[X] +1 Accept Wicket as an Incubator podling
[ ] 0 Don't care
[ ] -1 Reject this proposal for the following reason:
- robert
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On 8/25/06, Leo Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Wicket *is* different.
Excellent. Thanks a bunch for the thorough reply and comparison
points. Very helpful.
Whether this is the right way to do things is
debatable, but I would say now is not the right time for the incubator to start
havi
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 04:46:13AM -0700, Greg Stein wrote:
> >Whether this is the right way to do things is
> >debatable, but I would say now is not the right time for the incubator to
> >start
> >having those kinds of debates.
>
> I'm not trying to start a debate, nor engaging in any debate. I
Leo Simons wrote:
What does it *do*? How does it *work*? I understand there's a runtime and
a framework and a standardization process and a component-based
interoperability goal, but what I don't understand is what they are *for*.
The unstructured content we're talking about is mainly plain
thanks
On Aug 25, 2006, at 6:11 AM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 8/24/06, Susanne Lefvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
hi Susanne
I've been looking at the apache ftp server as a solution for one of
my projects. It looks really promising but I would like to get my
hands on more
I've done some initial work on creating the xsl templates to manage the
conversion, but there is some more work I want to do. Question is where
should I put the files? I'm keen that others see what I'm doing and
where I'm aiming to take the work - hence my question :-)
Answers on a postcard or ema
Hi Leo,
Here's a response to your good questions; apologies to you and others
(David Welton also commented) that we were not clearer, initially.
>
> I understand there's a runtime and
> a framework and a standardization process and a component-based
> interoperability goal, but what I don't u
On Aug 25, 2006, at 4:07 AM, Leo Simons wrote:
What does it *do*?
I believe it is basically a big, pluggable, harness for analyzing and
annotating streams of arbitrary data, if this is the same thing I
talked with a bunch of folks about (including Martin, I believe) a
couple years ago at
On Aug 25, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Brian McCallister wrote:
(including Martin, I believe)
s/Martin/Marshall/g
Doh! Sorry :-)
-Brian
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The Apache Abdera community is pleased to announce its first developer
preview release (version 0.1.0-incubating)
You can download binary and source distributions from:
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Builds are available for Java 1.5 and Java 1.4.2.
For further
> What does it *do*?
I believe it is basically a big, pluggable, harness
Harness - will it be able to do something out of the box as a
demonstration of its capabilities?
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Hi Thilo
your explanation attracted me ;-)
is UIMA just the interface specification only ? (ie to produce a
standard in the unstructured text-processing world so that other
people can plug and play)
or does UIMA also provide tools for each component?
I'm interested, and time permitting, cou
On Thursday 24 August 2006 03:21, Marshall Schor wrote:
> Proposal for Incubation Project: Unstructured Information Management
> Architecture - UIMA
From going from "WTF is this" to "Hmmm... interesting" after Leo's
brilliant "please clarify" (resusable as well) mail.
I think this is an area th
On Friday 25 August 2006 18:52, Leo Simons wrote:
> Regardless, IMHO this kind of software doesn't belong at apache since we're
> all about creating value (both in economic and non-economic sense)
> *without* measuring or turning it into any kind of currency.
I must agree with Leo to a large exten
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