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Chris A. Mattmann updated TIKA-593:
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Attachment: TIKA-593.Mattmann.032712.patch.txt
- a lot closer. Unpacker tests are failing. Max, how did Jersey deal with the
Map<String,byte[]> that you are returning in UnpackerResource? I don't see any
@Providers in Jersey that natively know how to deal with this data structure,
nor do I see any @Provider classes that you have written to take care of it.
How was Jersey dealing with this?
> Tika network server
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>
> Key: TIKA-593
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-593
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: general
> Affects Versions: 0.10
> Reporter: Jukka Zitting
> Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
> Fix For: 1.2
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> Attachments: TIKA-593.Mattmann.032612.patch.2.txt,
> TIKA-593.Mattmann.032612.patch.txt, TIKA-593.Mattmann.032712.patch.txt,
> TIKA-593_pom.diff
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> It would be cool to be able to run Tika as a network service that accepts a
> binary document as input and produces the extracted content (as XHTML, text,
> or just metadata) as output. A bit like TIKA-169, but without the dependency
> to a servlet container.
> I'd like to be able to set up and run such a server like this:
> $ java -jar tika-app.jar --port 1234
> We should also add a NetworkParser class that acts as a local client for such
> a service. This way a lightweight client could use the full set of Tika
> parsing functionality even with just the tika-core jar within its classpath.
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