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[jira] [Created] (TIKA-1805) Default parser/detector loading should
warn on missing/empty classes
Nick Burch created TIKA-1805:
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Summary: Default parser/detector loading should warn on missing/empty classes
Key: TIKA-1805
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1805
Project: Tika
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: config
Affects Versions: 2.0
Reporter: Nick Burch
Fix For: 2.0
As mentioned on-list, with the parser modularisation changes in 2.x, the chances of a newbie getting something wrong goes up. We should therefore change the default in 2.x to warn (rather than silently ignore) if parsers or detectors are missing / none are defined
This remains configurable with Tika Config XML, explicit TikaConfig object setup etc, so it can be easily silenced if wanted. It's just the default which will warn people if they've made a mistake!
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