Oops...that example requires you to use the non-secure settings and ships the file url to tika server to read from a fileshare. I'll add an example with putting bytes later today.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 8:33 AM Tim Allison <[email protected]> wrote: > Try: > https://github.com/tballison/tika-addons/blob/master/tika-eval-solrj/src/main/java/org/tallison/tikaeval/example/TikaServerClient.java#L148 > > On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 8:25 AM Eric Pugh <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Shockingly, I can’t find a nice example of Java code being used to do a >> HTTP POST of a file to Tika Server. >> >> The CURL command that I want to convert to Java code is: >> >> curl -T /myfile.pdf http://localhost:9998/rmeta --header >> "X-Tika-OCRLanguage: eng" --header "X-Tika-PDFOcrStrategy: >> ocr_and_text_extraction" --header "X-Tika-OCRoutputType: hocr" >> >> I’m not having much luck, so was wondering if anyone in the community had >> an example? >> >> Eric >> >> >> >> _______________________ >> *Eric Pugh **| *Founder & CEO | OpenSource Connections, LLC | 434.466.1467 >> | http://www.opensourceconnections.com | My Free/Busy >> <http://tinyurl.com/eric-cal> >> Co-Author: Apache Solr Enterprise Search Server, 3rd Ed >> <https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/apache-solr-enterprise-search-server-third-edition-raw> >> This e-mail and all contents, including attachments, is considered to be >> Company Confidential unless explicitly stated otherwise, regardless >> of whether attachments are marked as such. >> >>
