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[jira] [Commented] (TIKA-3719) Tika Server Ability to Run HTTPs
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Tim Allison commented on TIKA-3719:
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I defer to fellow Tika devs on this one. Perhaps [~sergey_beryozkin]/[~sergeyb] has worked with https on CXF?
This is dated, but might be relevant to what we need to do: https://arul.dev/2008/07/26/programming-ssl-for-jetty-based-cxf-services/
There's way too much hard coding in that example. I hope that there is an easier way.
> Tika Server Ability to Run HTTPs
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>
> Key: TIKA-3719
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3719
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: tika-server
> Affects Versions: 2.3.0
> Reporter: Daniel Coldrick
> Priority: Minor
>
> We need the ability to run TIKA server as a https end point, I can't see anything in the config that allows for this.
> Looks like I'm not the only one:
> [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70355551/apache-tika-convert-apache-tika-server-rest-endpointsjax-rs-http-to-https]
>
> If anyone can point to some documentation on how it might be possible it would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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