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  1. [WEB] Apache Tika - Content Detection

    Metadata.RESOURCE_NAME_KEY ) is then used to improve the detail of the detection, such as when magic detects a text file, and the filename hints it's really a CSV. Finally, if available, the supplied content type (from Metadata.CONTENT_TYPE ) is used to further refine the type. Container Aware Detection Several common file

    http://tika.apache.org/0.8/detection.html

  2. [WEB] Apache Tika - Content Detection

    Metadata.RESOURCE_NAME_KEY ) is then used to improve the detail of the detection, such as when magic detects a text file, and the filename hints it's really a CSV. Finally, if available, the supplied content type (from Metadata.CONTENT_TYPE ) is used to further refine the type. Container Aware Detection Several common file

    http://tika.apache.org/0.9/detection.html

  3. [WEB] Apache Tika - Content Detection

    Metadata.RESOURCE_NAME_KEY ) is then used to improve the detail of the detection, such as when magic detects a text file, and the filename hints it's really a CSV. Finally, if available, the supplied content type (from Metadata.CONTENT_TYPE ) is used to further refine the type. Container Aware Detection Several common file

    http://tika.apache.org/1.0/detection.html

  4. [WEB] Apache Tika - Content Detection

    Metadata.RESOURCE_NAME_KEY ) is then used to improve the detail of the detection, such as when magic detects a text file, and the filename hints it's really a CSV. Finally, if available, the supplied content type (from Metadata.CONTENT_TYPE ) is used to further refine the type. Container Aware Detection Several common file

    http://tika.apache.org/0.10/detection.html

  5. [WEB] Apache Lucene -

    allows users to "drill down" or refine their search results based on the returned categories. The following example searches for all documents ( : ) and requests counts by the category field cat . ...&q= : &facet=true&facet.field=cat Notice that although only the first 10 documents are returned in

    http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html

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