Thanks. I just need to get something minimal up that works. If I need to tweak its functionality later, then I can certainly get into the building of a custom version, but for now it would be a massive diversion.
I'm stilling getting the hanging (e.g. "curl -X GET http://localhost:9998/tika" just never comes back, and breaking into curl gives a "Connection reset" error on the tika server). The GUI mode works great under Windows, but I'll try this under Linux to see if I get any different results. -- Jason On 01/07/2012 11:46, Nick Burch wrote: > On Sun, 1 Jul 2012, Jason Judge wrote: >> Thank you. I don't even know how I would have begun finding that page - I >> searched everywhere for documentation, and never came up with that. > > I think the docs probably started on the wiki when the feature was new and > experimental. I wonder if it's now time for someone to promote that to the > main site? > >> Do I need to build my own 1.2 snapshot from source, or is there a nightly >> snapshot that is built and can be downloaded? Sorry if these seem daft >> questions - I really am searching hard for these answers, but navigating >> around the Apache sites as a newcomer to these sites, is not easy. > > I'd normally recommend someone just grabs the source and builds with maven, so > you'd have the source tree available for changes. However, as you're not a > Java programmer, the chance to dig in / change things is likely to be less of > interest... > > Tika snapshots are available in the Snapshot Repository: > http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/tika/ > The current latest tika-app snapshot is: > > https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/tika/tika-app/1.2-SNAPSHOT/tika-app-1.2-20120630.180509-70.jar > (Look in the parent directory to see what's the latest) > > Nick
