org.apache.nutch.parse.msword
Class MSWordParser
java.lang.Object
org.apache.nutch.parse.ms.MSBaseParser
org.apache.nutch.parse.msword.MSWordParser
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Configurable, Parser, Pluggable
public class MSWordParser
- extends MSBaseParser
Parser for mime type application/msword.
It is based on org.apache.poi.*. We have to see how well it performs.
- Author:
- John Xing, Andy Hedges, Jérôme Charron
Field Summary |
static String |
MIME_TYPE
Associated Mime type for Word files
(application/msword ). |
Method Summary |
ParseResult |
getParse(Content content)
This method parses the given content and returns a map of
<key, parse> pairs. |
static void |
main(String[] args)
Main for testing. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
MIME_TYPE
public static final String MIME_TYPE
- Associated Mime type for Word files
(
application/msword
).
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
MSWordParser
public MSWordParser()
getParse
public ParseResult getParse(Content content)
- Description copied from interface:
Parser
This method parses the given content and returns a map of
<key, parse> pairs. Parse
instances will be persisted
under the given key.
Note: Meta-redirects should be followed only when they are coming from
the original URL. That is:
Assume fetcher is in parsing mode and is currently processing
foo.bar.com/redirect.html. If this url contains a meta redirect
to another url, fetcher should only follow the redirect if the map
contains an entry of the form <"foo.bar.com/redirect.html",
Parse
with a ParseStatus
indicating the redirect>.
- Parameters:
content
- Content to be parsed
- Returns:
- a map containing <key, parse> pairs
main
public static void main(String[] args)
- Main for testing. Pass an word document as argument
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