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Tim Allison updated TIKA-1329:
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    Description: 
Jukka and Nick have a great demo of parsing metadata recursively on the 
[wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tika/RecursiveMetadata].  For TIKA-1302, I'd like 
to use something similar, and I think that others may find it useful for 
tika-app and tika-server.

I took the code from the wiki and made some modifications.  I'm not sure if we 
should put this in parsers or in a new module for "examples."  Given that I 
think this would be useful for tika-app and tika-server, I'd prefer parsers, 
but I'm open to any input...including "let's not."


  was:
Jukka and Nick have a great demo of parsing metadata recursively on the 
[wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tika/RecursiveMetadata].  For TIKA-1302, I'd like 
to use something similar, and I think that others may find it useful for 
tika-app and tika-server.

I took the code from the wiki and made some modifications.  I'm not sure if we 
should put this in parsers or in a new module for "examples."  Given that I 
think this would be useful for tika-app and tika-server, I'd prefer parsers, 
but I'm open to any input...including "let's not."

I opened up a review board issue here: 
[rb|http://reviews.apache.org/r/22433]



> Add RecursiveParserWrapper aka Jukka's (and Nick's) RecursiveMetadataParser
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1329
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1329
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: parser
>            Reporter: Tim Allison
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.7
>
>         Attachments: TIKA-1329v2.patch, test_recursive_embedded.docx
>
>
> Jukka and Nick have a great demo of parsing metadata recursively on the 
> [wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tika/RecursiveMetadata].  For TIKA-1302, I'd 
> like to use something similar, and I think that others may find it useful for 
> tika-app and tika-server.
> I took the code from the wiki and made some modifications.  I'm not sure if 
> we should put this in parsers or in a new module for "examples."  Given that 
> I think this would be useful for tika-app and tika-server, I'd prefer 
> parsers, but I'm open to any input...including "let's not."



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