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Gary Karasiuk commented on TIKA-966:
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>> You should be able to get your deployment working simply by including 
>> tika-core in addition to tika-bundle.

I did try adding the tika-core bundle to my application, but the 
AutoDetectParser could not find any of the "real" parsers. I tried forcing the 
tika-bundle to autostart, but that didn't help.

It would be great to get some instructions on how to do this. 
                
> org.apache.tika.Tika missing from tika-bundle-1.2.jar
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-966
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-966
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: packaging
>    Affects Versions: 1.2
>            Reporter: Gary Karasiuk
>
> In version 0.9 I was able to use the org.apache.tika.Tika class in my OSGi 
> application simply by including the tika-bundle.
> I am now trying to move to version 1.2 and this class is missing from the 
> tika-bundle-1.2.jar
> The top level documentation says "Tika bundle. An OSGi bundle that includes 
> everything you need to use all Tika functionality in an OSGi environment." so 
> I think that this should be continued to included.
> I tried including the tika-core-1.2.jar into my application, but even after 
> fiddling with various start levels I can't get the Tika class to find the 
> parsers in the tika-bundle.

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