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    WebMagic

    WebMagic

    A scalable web crawler framework for Java

    WebMagic is a scalable crawler framework. It covers the whole lifecycle of crawler, downloading, url management, content extraction and persistent. It can simplify the development of a specific crawler. WebMagic is a simple but scalable crawler framework. You can develop a crawler easily based on it. WebMagic has a simple core with high flexibility, a simple API for html extracting. It also provides annotation with POJO to customize a crawler, and no configuration is needed. Some other...
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    fess

    fess

    Open source enterprise search server for websites, files, and data

    Fess is an open source enterprise search server designed to provide powerful full-text search capabilities across multiple data sources. It enables organizations to quickly deploy a scalable search environment without requiring deep knowledge of underlying search technologies. Fess is built on top of OpenSearch and offers an integrated solution for crawling, indexing, and searching documents from websites, file systems, and various data stores. Fess includes a built-in crawler that can...
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    ACHE Focused Crawler

    ACHE Focused Crawler

    ACHE is a web crawler for domain-specific search

    ACHE is a focused web crawler. It collects web pages that satisfy some specific criteria, e.g., pages that belong to a given domain or that contain a user-specified pattern. ACHE differs from generic crawlers in sense that it uses page classifiers to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant pages in a given domain. A page classifier can be defined as a simple regular expression (e.g., that matches every page that contains a specific word) or a machine-learning-based classification model....
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    crawler4j

    crawler4j

    Open source web crawler for Java

    crawler4j is an open source web crawler for Java which provides a simple interface for crawling the Web. Using it, you can setup a multi-threaded web crawler in few minutes. You need to create a crawler class that extends WebCrawler. This class decides which URLs should be crawled and handles the downloaded page. shouldVisit function decides whether the given URL should be crawled or not. In the above example, this example is not allowing .css, .js and media files and only allows pages...
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    ...The webStraktor scripting language has a small instruction set and its syntax is easy to master. The standard webStraktor output format is XML based, either in ASCII, UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) code pages. webStraktor relies on the Apache HttpClient for retrieving content via the HTTP protocol. It adheres to the Robots Exclusion Protocol and it can be configured to operate in an anonymous way by connecting to the predominant types of web proxy servers. webStraktor extends the functionality of web crawlers, spiders or bots by integrating scraping and crawling capabilities.
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    Constellio Enterprise Search engine

    Constellio Enterprise Search engine

    Open source Search Engine and Enterprise Search

    Constellio is an enterprise search engine that allows companies to search all their organization's information through a single interface (Web, CRM, ERP, ECM, Mail etc.). Constellio is Based on Apache Solr and Google Search Appliance's connector. Constellio has a powerful web crawler.
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    The archive-crawler project is building Heritrix: a flexible, extensible, robust, and scalable web crawler capable of fetching, archiving, and analyzing the full diversity and breadth of internet-accesible content.
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    HtmlClient provides an SGML/HTML/XHTML parser and connection client making web-spidering as easy for developers as actually surfing the web with a premade browser. Based on Apache's HttpClient.
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    Robust featureful multi-threaded CLI web spider using apache commons httpclient v3.0 written in java. ASpider downloads any files matching your given mime-types from a website. Tries to reg.exp. match emails by default, logging all results using log4j.
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