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Ray Gauss II edited comment on TIKA-1607 at 3/15/16 1:57 PM:
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Have we already considered treating the XMP packets more like embedded 
resources and making it easier for the advanced users described above to get at 
those resources, perhaps providing an {{EmbeddedDocumentExtractor}} 
implementation they could use without resorting to extracting them to files?


was (Author: rgauss):
Have we already considered treating the XMP packets more like embedded 
resources and making it easier for the advanced users described above to get at 
those resources, perhaps providing an {{EmbeddedResourceHandler}} 
implementation they could use without resorting to extracting them to files?

> Introduce new arbitrary object key/values data structure for persistence of 
> Tika Metadata
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1607
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1607
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core, metadata
>            Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>            Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 1.13
>
>         Attachments: TIKA-1607_bytes_dom_values.patch, 
> TIKA-1607v1_rough_rough.patch, TIKA-1607v2_rough_rough.patch, 
> TIKA-1607v3.patch
>
>
> I am currently working implementing more comprehensive extraction and 
> enhancement of the Tika support for Phone number extraction and metadata 
> modeling.
> Right now we utilize the String[] multivalued support available within Tika 
> to persist phone numbers as 
> {code}
> Metadata: String: String[]
> Metadata: phonenumbers: number1, number2, number3, ...
> {code}
> I would like to propose we extend multi-valued support outside of the 
> String[] paradigm by implementing a more abstract Collection of Objects such 
> that we could consider and implement the phone number use case as follows
> {code}
> Metadata: String:  Object
> {code}
> Where Object could be a Collection<HashMap<String/Property, 
> HashMap<String/Property, String/Int/Long>> e.g.
> {code}
> Metadata: phonenumbers: [(+162648743476: (LibPN-CountryCode : US), 
> (LibPN-NumberType: International), (etc: etc)...), (+1292611054: 
> LibPN-CountryCode : UK), (LibPN-NumberType: International), (etc: etc)...) 
> (etc)] 
> {code}
> There are obvious backwards compatibility issues with this approach... 
> additionally it is a fundamental change to the code Metadata API. I hope that 
> the <String, Object> Mapping however is flexible enough to allow me to model 
> Tika Metadata the way I want.
> Any comments folks? Thanks
> Lewis



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