Hi,

if you meant "how to import" Tika's project then here the steps:

1. In Eclipse --> File --> Import ...
2. Choose "Existing Maven Project", click Next;
3. Point to Tika project, clicking on Browse button, say tika-core
4. Next, click on "Finish".

That's it.

Hope it helps.

BR,
Oleg





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