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Tyler Palsulich reopened TIKA-1518:
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Reopening as suggested above.

1. I'm thinking we can place the Dockerfile in trunk/tika-server? Then, if 
someone wants to run it, they can build it from scratch, rather than pull from 
Dockerhub? Or, in the tika-server readme, we can say, here is the raw file you 
can build from scratch and this is how to pull from Dockerhub. It might be a 
pain to keep them at the same version. How does that sound, Dave?

2. An out-there, just an idea, suggestion would be to have an Apache hosted 
"Dockerhub"... Thoughts? Several different projects (Tika, Nutch, Gora, OODT, 
etc) are interested in Docker integration.

3. Is there a convenient way to use tika-server through a browser (without 
curl)? If not, I'll open up an issue. It would be nice to be able to stand up a 
server like http://any23-vm.apache.org/ for Tika. This Dockerfile would make it 
extremely easy.

> Docker with Tika Server
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>
>                 Key: TIKA-1518
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1518
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Paul Ramirez
>             Fix For: 1.8
>
>
> This version should be able to demonstrate as many of Apache Tika's 
> capabilities as possible. For instance with GDAL, Tesseract, and FFmpeg to 
> show parsers which require installation of other dependencies. In addition, 
> this should help move TIKA-1301 forward and should leverage the suggestion 
> made by [~lewismc] of a script which can pull down the latest version of 
> Apache Tika.



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