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public_mm_lite directory not found #31
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public_mm_lite not found
public_mm_lite directory not found
May 15, 2023
I am following instructions here |
The command line version can be generated using:
$ mvn package
See the bash script: metamaplite.sh, Also, there is a script metamaplite.bat which I believe is out of date (I don’t have access to a Windows machine at the moment to test it.)
If you don’t want to use the script, you can also invoke it from the command line:
$ java -cp target/<standalone jar file> gov.nih.nlm.nls.ner.MetaMapLite
For example:
$ java -cp target/metamaplite-3.6.2rc8-standalone.jar gov.nih.nlm.nls.ner.MetaMapLite
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [lhncbc/metamaplite] public_mm_lite not found (Issue #31)
I am trying to use the package as a standalone command line tool thus I may be missing some Java project magic.
How is it supposed to be created?
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I am trying to use the package as a standalone command line tool thus I may be missing some Java project magic.
How is it supposed to be created?
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