for me to use HTTP POST with protocl-httpclient
Consider implementing dependency injection for crawl HTTPS sites that use
self signed certificates
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Key: NUTCH-1929
Lewis John McGibbney created NUTCH-1929:
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Summary: Consider implementing dependency injection for crawl
HTTPS sites that use self signed certificates
Key: NUTCH-1929
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira
On 23/11/2011 01:02, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
On 22/11/2011 19:47, PJ Herring wrote:
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the response. I looked at the documents you sent me, and I
really do think incorporating some kind of DI Framework could be a great
addition to Nutch.
I have a general plan of attack, but
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the response. I looked at the documents you sent me, and I really do
think incorporating some kind of DI Framework could be a great addition to
Nutch.
I have a general plan of attack, but I'll try to write that up more formally
and send it out to get some kind of
Hey PJ,
On Nov 22, 2011, at 10:47 AM, PJ Herring wrote:
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the response. I looked at the documents you sent me, and I really
do think incorporating some kind of DI Framework could be a great addition to
Nutch.
I have a general plan of attack, but I'll try to write
On 22/11/2011 19:47, PJ Herring wrote:
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the response. I looked at the documents you sent me, and I
really do think incorporating some kind of DI Framework could be a great
addition to Nutch.
I have a general plan of attack, but I'll try to write that up more
formally and
Hey,
So I am admittedly a noob with Nutch, but have spent some time digging through
the source code. I am just curious if anyone has talked about, in future
developments of Nutch, replacing the whole way we register plugins? I ask
because I am using Nutch on a project with Maven. At the moment
Hey PJ,
You aren't being an ass at all. You're asking an important question, and
something I've been interested in for a while.
Here are some relevant threads to take a look at:
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Nutch2Architecture
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