Hi John, If you're "adding tike" to an existing code base, why do you need to use the tika-server jar?
Normally you'd add a dependency on tika-parsers, if you're adding Tika to an existing project. -- Ken > From: John Patrick > Sent: February 23, 2016 9:46:22am PST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Jackson & Fat tika-server jar question > > hiya, > > I'm working with an existing code base that is using Jackson 2.6.3. Now > adding tika but because the tika-server jar containers Jackson 2.4.0 having > lots of compile issues. > > 1) Was it intentional to have a bloated/fat tika-server jar containing all > dependencies? > > 2) Can tika be upgraded to use Jackson 2.6.3 or newer? > > 3) Can tika-server but corrected so it's not bloated with dependencies, or > create tika-server with just org.apache.tika.server and tika-server-all which > is the bloating version with dependencies? > > Cheers, > John > -------------------------- Ken Krugler +1 530-210-6378 http://www.scaleunlimited.com custom big data solutions & training Hadoop, Cascading, Cassandra & Solr
