Hi Mark,

No worries. You can use the tika-app-X.Y.jar, or you can include the jars 
specifically according to here:

http://tika.apache.org/0.7/gettingstarted.html

HTH,
Chris


On 8/9/10 8:50 PM, "Mark Kerzner" <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry, stupid question - it's all in the documentation.

Mark

On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Mark Kerzner <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

I have built Tika, and I see that it installed the  jars that it needs under 
~/.m2, and that there are 220 jars there. They look to be intended for Apache, 
but what am I to do if I want to use Tika in my Java application? Do I copy all 
jars (can't believe that)? Or, does Tika somehow know where the jars are?

I am upgrading from 0.5, and before there was a reasonable number of jars, so I 
just included them in the project, but now I see that I am missing some 
knowledge. Where should I read about it?

Thank you (and I mean, big thank you!)
Mark




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