Hi Antonio,

In your [dspace]/config/dspace.cfg file, what do you have set for the 
'filter.plugins' setting?  The error you sent suggested that there is is no 
'filter.plugins' set in your dspace.cfg.

A typical value you be:

filter.plugins = PDF Text Extractor, HTML Text Extractor, \
                                 PowerPoint Text Extractor, \
                                 Word Text Extractor, JPEG Thumbnail

Thanks,


Stuart Lewis
Digital Development Manager
Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph: +64 (0)9 373 7599 x81928



On 26/09/2011, at 6:33 PM, Antonio Calderón wrote:

> Hi Scott,
> 
> I followed the instructions, but get this:
> 
> Exception: null
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>       at 
> org.dspace.app.mediafilter.MediaFilterManager.main(MediaFilterManager.java:214)
>       at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>       at 
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
>       at 
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
>       at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
>       at org.dspace.app.launcher.ScriptLauncher.main(ScriptLauncher.java:183)
> 
> Thank you very much for your help,
> 
> A.
> 
> 
> 2011/9/23 Scott Thurston <scott.thurs...@noaa.gov>:
>> Hello Antonio,
>> 
>> Are you able to install your own JDK and configure your environment to use
>> it to build, install and run DSpace?  Your $JAVA_HOME should point to the
>> new JDK.
>> 
>> If you have downloaded the jai_imageio JAR file for your system, you can
>> unzip it to extract the installer "jai_imageio*.bin".  The installer is a
>> shell script that contains the binary installer image at the end of the
>> file.  Search the installer for the "tail" command, which looks like this in
>> my installer:
>> 
>> tail +215 $0 > $outname
>> 
>> I was able to get the installer to work by following these steps:
>> 
>> 1. tail -n +215 jai_imageio-1_1-lib-linux-amd64-jdk.bin >
>> $JAVA_HOME/jai_installer
>> 2. cd $JAVA_HOME
>> 3. ./jai_installer
>> 
>> Those steps should install the JAI ImageIO library in your JDK.
>> 
>> I hope that is helpful.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Scott
>> 
>> On 9/22/2011 10:27 PM, neocalde...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, how do you do?
>>> 
>>> Sorry to contact you directly.
>>> 
>>> About: "UPDATE: I resolved the problem This Afternoon. The solution is to
>>> JAI ImageIO install the library in the JDK itself. In my case I do not
>>> Have permissions to update the system's JDK so I installed my own JDK
>>> and Then installed the ImageIO library there. I rebuilt my using DSpace
>>> JDK own filtering and verified That dog now produces half thumbnail
>>> images for a PDF file ".
>>> 
>>> Do you have any guidance or howto?
>>> 
>>> Thank you very much for your response.
>> 
>> --
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>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Antonio Calderón - Calderón Cardona Ltda.
> 
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> 
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