/** * constructs the folders required by the application. These are, typically: <br> * * <ul> * <li>/input and subfolders * <ul> * <li>/input/<i>sourceLang</i>, /input/<i>targetLang</i> (for storing the results of * processing the input files with various tools, such as pos tagger, transliterator, * morphological analyser),<br> * <li>/input/systems/<i>systemName</i> (for storing system specific resources - for * example, the compiled and processed word lattices in the case of the IBM system * </ul> * <li>/output (for storing the resulting feature files), * </ul> * * Subclasses can override this method to construct, for example, subfolders of the systems folder * for each available MT system, or temporary folders */ public void constructFolders() { File f = new File(input); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } f = new File(input + File.separator + sourceLang); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } f = new File(input + File.separator + targetLang); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } f = new File(input + File.separator + targetLang + File.separator + "temp"); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } f = new File(input + File.separator + "systems"); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } String output = resourceManager.getString("output"); f = new File(output); if (!f.exists()) { f.mkdir(); System.out.println("folder created " + f.getPath()); } }