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Tim Allison edited comment on TIKA-4243 at 6/6/24 5:39 PM: ----------------------------------------------------------- I think our joint recent PR on TIKA-4252 accomplishes the goals of this ticket. There's more work, but I think we can close this out. If we do want to head down the jsonschema route later, let's open a new ticket? was (Author: talli...@mitre.org): I think our joint recent PR on TIKA-4252 accomplishes the goals of this ticket. There's more work, but I think we can close this out. If we do want to head down the jsonschema root later, let's open a new ticket? > tika configuration overhaul > --------------------------- > > Key: TIKA-4243 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-4243 > Project: Tika > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: config > Affects Versions: 3.0.0 > Reporter: Nicholas DiPiazza > Priority: Major > > In 3.0.0 when dealing with Tika, it would greatly help to have a Typed > Configuration schema. > In 3.x can we remove the old way of doing configs and replace with Json > Schema? > Json Schema can be converted to Pojos using a maven plugin > [https://github.com/joelittlejohn/jsonschema2pojo] > This automatically creates a Java Pojo model we can use for the configs. > This can allow for the legacy tika-config XML to be read and converted to the > new pojos easily using an XML mapper so that users don't have to use JSON > configurations yet if they do not want. > When complete, configurations can be set as XML, JSON or YAML > tika-config.xml > tika-config.json > tika-config.yaml > Replace all instances of tika config annotations that used the old syntax, > and replace with the Pojo model serialized from the xml/json/yaml. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)