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[jira] [Commented] (TIKA-1196) JAX-RS server only responds to queries to/from http://localhost

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Rian Stockbower commented on TIKA-1196:
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Radio silence from the Tika mailing list. Can we get my latest patch rolled in?

> JAX-RS server only responds to queries to/from http://localhost
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1196
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1196
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: server
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>         Environment: Mac OS X, Windows Server 2008
>            Reporter: Rian Stockbower
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: JAXRS, hostname, web-service
>         Attachments: tika-1196.patch, tika-1196b.patch, tika-1196c.patch
>
>
> I'm not sure if this is a problem with the Tika JAX-RS server, or with how it uses CXF under the hood. Anyway:
> I have a large text extraction job (10-15 million documents) that I'm using the web service for. It would be nice to be able to distribute this horizontally across multiple nodes to speed up the processing. I had thought to have a job queue with a couple consumers, farming out PUT requests across several Tika web service endpoints.
> But the JAX-RS web service will only respond to queries made to {{http://localhost:9998/tika}}.
> I can't call {{http://hostname:9998/tika}} -- even if it's still a local operation.
> Here is a list of things I've tried:
> * I changed line 89 of TikaServerCLI.java to compute the name of the host at runtime. No go: the server starts up, and immediately terminates.
> * I changed line 89 of TikaServerCLI.java to be a hostname (not a FQDN), and re-compiled:
> ** {{mvn compile -rf :tika-server}} compiles successfully. Start up the server, and it terminates, just like when I tried to compute the hostname at runtime
> ** {{mvn install}} from the topmost Tika directory gets the service responding to both {{http://hostname:9998/tika}} and {{http://hostname.domain.net:9998/tika}} (Seemed weird, this is why I was thinking it was further up the chain in CXF?)
> In a perfect world:
> # The server should respond to any valid calls that make sense:
> #* 127.0.0.1
> #* localhost
> #* hostname
> #* host.domain.tld
> #* ip_address
> # A {{hostname}} invocation parameter could be used to limit what the service responds to when it's started up. (A very optional, nice-to-have.)



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