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Tim Allison edited comment on TIKA-964 at 3/2/15 9:10 PM: ---------------------------------------------------------- As a newbie to JAX-RS a few months ago(?), I was initially intimidated by having to figure out a new framework. I was quickly won over, though, with its elegance and simplicity. If you look at the unit tests for tika-server (esp. TikaResourceTest), you can get a sense of the tiny amount of code required to get going, e.g.: {noformat} Response response = WebClient.create(endPoint + TIKA_PATH) .accept("text/xml") .put(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("test_recursive_embedded.docx")); if (response.getStatus() == 200) { String responseMsg = getStringFromInputStream((InputStream) response .getEntity()); System.out.println(responseMsg); } {noformat} Or take a look here for curl commands over on our [wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tika/TikaJAXRS] was (Author: talli...@mitre.org): As a newbie to JAX-RS a few months ago(?), I was initially intimidated by having to figure out a new framework. I was quickly won over, though, with its elegance and simplicity. If you look at the unit tests for tika-server (esp. TikaResourceTest), you can get a sense of the tiny amount of code required to get going, e.g.: {noformat} Response response = WebClient.create(endPoint + TIKA_PATH) .accept("text/xml") .put(ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("test_recursive_embedded.docx")); if (response.getStatus() == 200) { String responseMsg = getStringFromInputStream((InputStream) response .getEntity()); System.out.println(responseMsg); } {noformat} Or take a look here for curl commands see our [wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tika/TikaJAXRS] > Ability to specify bind address > ------------------------------- > > Key: TIKA-964 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-964 > Project: Tika > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: cli > Affects Versions: 1.2 > Reporter: Vitaliy Filippov > Attachments: tika-964.diff > > > Now tika-app listens on all network interfaces, which isn't much secure. > It would be good to be able to specify the bind address, like: > java -jar tika-app.jar -p 127.0.0.1:9998 > I'll attach a patch with next comment. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)