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Apache Solr Content Extraction Library (Solr Cell)
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Introduction
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Apache Solr Extraction provides a means for extracting and indexing content contained in "rich" documents, such
as Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF, etc. (Each name is a trademark of their respective owners) This module
uses Apache Tika to extract content and metadata from the files, which can then be indexed. For more information,
see https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/indexing-guide/indexing-with-tika.html
Getting Started
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You will need Solr up and running. Then, simply add the extraction JAR file, plus the Tika dependencies (in the ./lib folder)
to your Solr Home lib directory. See https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/indexing-guide/indexing-with-tika.html for more details on hooking it in
and configuring.