Hi Rian

If you use CXF in a standalone mode, where you set an absolute address, then something like "http://0.0.0.0/tika"; should do. As I've already commented at TIKA-1196, please try the latest released CXF, example, CXF 2.7.7.
Let us know please how it goes for you
Thanks, Sergey

On 17/11/13 20:02, Rian J Stockbower wrote:
Here's the Tika ticket associated with my question:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1196

-Rian


On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Rian J Stockbower <[email protected]>wrote:

Apache Tika has a JAX-RS web service that's configured to listen on
localhost, and that's it. It can be re-compiled to listen for a specific
hostname, but that's not very useful if you're looking to deploy an
arbitrary number of Tika endpoints (as I am).

I tried swapping the setAddress() call with a value that was computed at
runtime, but that was unsuccessful. In a perfect world, I'd like Tika to
listen on all valid interfaces.
- localhost
- 127.0.0.1
- hostname
- hostname.domain.tld
- ip address
- whatever else I've forgotten

I've looked at the docs, and it looks like you can only set one address
for JAX-RS web services(?):

http://cxf.apache.org/docs/http-binding.html

1) Is there a simple workaround for this problem?
2) If not, it looks like the only thing to do is to convert the JAX-RS
service to a JAX-WS service. Is that correct? Or is there something else
that can done?

What is the best way to approach fixing this problem?

Thanks,
-Rian




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