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Original comment by pvogren@gmail.com
on 1 May 2010 at 8:49
I think a more task oriented tutorial may be nice. Come up with a couple of
simple tasks which are motivated and documented in the wiki along with code
examples. Then provide the full code in the example project. While the tutorial
should still cover the topics mentioned above, those topics should not be the
main focus of the tutorial, but rather means to perform the tasks.
The tasks should be simple enough to be realizable with a minimum amount of
code while covering the important uimaFIT features. I think the examples that
have already been adapted from the UIMA tutorial are quite nice here.
I don't like that example components contain main methods or getDescription()
methods to create XML descriptors. Components should focus only on the
processing code. Instead there should be more test cases and task oriented
example pipelines.
To make components even more concise, we should employ the Apache commons
libraries where possible, e.g. to read in files or close files.
Original comment by richard.eckart
on 13 Jun 2010 at 8:20
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestions. I rewrote the getting started page last night
which is based on GetStartedQuickAE.java that does not have a main method or a
getDescription method per your suggestion. Hopefully, it is a good starting
point for the documentation. I think next I will create a documentation home
page that will have a pointer to this example, the javadocs, the uima-users
list and whatever additional content we put together.
I'm not sure when to call this issue done - but I think if we had about 4x what
is in the getting started - that would be a reasonable start/goal.
Original comment by pvogren@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 2:30
I am satisfied with the documentation as it is now - at least for the 1.0.0
release. Future issues concerning documentation can address specific
deficiencies.
Original comment by pvogren@gmail.com
on 16 Jul 2010 at 3:25
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