Re: Code review on use of cxf in Apache Tika?

2022-05-05 Thread Andriy Redko
Hey Sergey,

My apologies, I was off last week and only now caught up with all the things,
so let me understand the problem first. I have looked at [1] and saw that team
has added programmatic SSL/TLS configuration [2]. However, another approach 
team is
looking at is to use declarative cxf.xml to replace the programmatic one, is 
that
an accurate description? And once tried, we have separate Jetty server spawn 
up? 

Thank you!

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3719
[2] 
https://github.com/apache/tika/commit/c1c69dac4f5f948f38e0b198c3fdaad61a7d80be#diff-32fed2ec8d113792f680c2242ac6cb0cb67cfdd142660d993dbe92aaede00f6fR265

Best Regards,
Andriy Redko


SB> Hey Andriy

SB> Great stuff, glad to hear, it is a collection of JAX-RS endpoints backed up
SB> by CXF, so the team needs some help to setup HTTPS, Basic (and possibly
SB> bearer JWT token verification going forward), I can help with clarifying
SB> some details related to JWT, CXF has everything related to it...

SB> Cheers, Sergey

SB> On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 8:02 PM Andriy Redko  wrote:

>> Hi Tim & Sergey,

>> Yeah, sure, happy to help here. I think I understood the problem, will try
>> to
>> look shortly on how to address that in context of Tika Server (I have never
>> used the server-based deployment of Tika yet).

>> Best Regards,
>> Andriy Redko

>> SB> Hi Tim

>> SB> Apologies I'm totally occupied with Quarkus right now, I'm sorry it
>> SB> consumes all the time.
>> SB> Andriy, if you could help the Tika colleagues then it would be great,
>> as
>> SB> you've helped with integrating Tika in Apache CXF as well, recall how
>> we
>> SB> enjoyed the presentation about Tika at one of ASF Conferences :-).

>> SB> Cheers, Sergey

>> SB> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 10:55 PM Tim Allison 
>> wrote:

>> >> Friends and colleagues,

>> >>   Over on Apache Tika, our server has been using cxf for a long time.
>> >> We've been very happy with its capabilities and robustness.  So, thank
>> >> you!

>> >>   Recently we were asked to add TLS, and we managed to do so
>> >> programmatically[0]. The requestor on that issue noted that it would
>> >> be great if we could use the regular cxf.xml file configuration
>> >> process[1].  Further, the requestor noted that if he put a cxf.xml
>> >> file on his class path, a separate jetty server was spun up.  Are
>> >> there better ways we can use CXF and its configuration process?
>> >>   This is how we're initializing the server [2].

>> >>Thank you!

>> >>   Best,

>> >>  Tim

>> >> [0]
>> >>
>> https://github.com/apache/tika/blob/TIKA-3719/tika-server/tika-server-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/server/core/TikaServerProcess.java#L259

>> >> [1]
>> >>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3725?focusedCommentId=17526098&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-17526098

>> >> [2]
>> >>
>> https://github.com/apache/tika/blob/main/tika-server/tika-server-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/server/core/TikaServerProcess.java#L234



Re: Code review on use of cxf in Apache Tika?

2022-04-23 Thread Andriy Redko
Hi Tim & Sergey,

Yeah, sure, happy to help here. I think I understood the problem, will try to
look shortly on how to address that in context of Tika Server (I have never
used the server-based deployment of Tika yet).

Best Regards,
Andriy Redko

SB> Hi Tim

SB> Apologies I'm totally occupied with Quarkus right now, I'm sorry it
SB> consumes all the time.
SB> Andriy, if you could help the Tika colleagues then it would be great, as
SB> you've helped with integrating Tika in Apache CXF as well, recall how we
SB> enjoyed the presentation about Tika at one of ASF Conferences :-).

SB> Cheers, Sergey

SB> On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 10:55 PM Tim Allison  wrote:

>> Friends and colleagues,

>>   Over on Apache Tika, our server has been using cxf for a long time.
>> We've been very happy with its capabilities and robustness.  So, thank
>> you!

>>   Recently we were asked to add TLS, and we managed to do so
>> programmatically[0]. The requestor on that issue noted that it would
>> be great if we could use the regular cxf.xml file configuration
>> process[1].  Further, the requestor noted that if he put a cxf.xml
>> file on his class path, a separate jetty server was spun up.  Are
>> there better ways we can use CXF and its configuration process?
>>   This is how we're initializing the server [2].

>>Thank you!

>>   Best,

>>  Tim

>> [0]
>> https://github.com/apache/tika/blob/TIKA-3719/tika-server/tika-server-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/server/core/TikaServerProcess.java#L259

>> [1]
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3725?focusedCommentId=17526098&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-17526098

>> [2]
>> https://github.com/apache/tika/blob/main/tika-server/tika-server-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/server/core/TikaServerProcess.java#L234



Re: Enabling CORS

2015-03-27 Thread Andriy Redko

Hi Tyler,

You need to add CrossOriginResourceSharingFilter to the list of providers for 
your server.
Please let me know if you need help with that, the way to add it depends on a 
way you configure the server.

Best Regards, 
Andriy Redko

TP> Hi Folks,

TP> I'm trying to enable CORS on a few of Tika's Server resources. But, after
TP> adding the pom.xml dependency and a

TP> @CrossOriginResourceSharing(
TP> allowOrigins = {"url"}
TP> )

TP> annotation to the resources, the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header is
TP> still not given.

TP> Is there another configuration I need to add? Tika's server doesn't
TP> currently have a bean configuration like at the bottom of the examples page
TP> <http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-cors.html#JAX-RSCORS-Examples>.

TP> Thanks for any help,
TP> Tyler