to support the new time parser and search functions in YaCy a high
precision detection of date and time on the day is necessary. That
requires that the time zone of the document content and the time zone of
the user, doing a search, is detected. The time zone of the search
request is done automatically using the browsers time zone offset which
is delivered to the search request automatically and invisible to the
user. The time zone for the content of web pages cannot be detected
automatically and must be an attribute of crawl starts. The advanced
crawl start now provides an input field to set the time zone in minutes
as an offset number. All parsers must get a time zone offset passed, so
this required the change of the parser java api. A lot of other changes
had been made which corrects the wrong handling of dates in YaCy which
was to add a correction based on the time zone of the server. Now no
correction is added and all dates in YaCy are UTC/GMT time zone, a
normalized time zone for all peers.
all unique links! This made it necessary, that a large portion of the
parser and link processing classes must be adopted to carry a different
type of link collection which carry a property attribute which are
attached to web anchors.
- introduction of a new URL class, AnchorURL
- the other url classes, DigestURI and MultiProtocolURI had been renamed
and refactored to fit into a new document package schema, document.id
- cleanup of net.yacy.cora.document package and refactoring
jdk-based logger tend to block
at java.util.logging.Logger.log(Logger.java:476) in concurrent
environments. This makes logging a main performance issue. To overcome
this problem, this is a add-on to jdk logging to put log entries on a
concurrent message queue and log the messages one by one using a
separate process.
- FTPClient uses the concurrent logging instead of the log4j logger
MultiProtocolURI during normalform computation because that should
always be done and also be done during initialization of the
MultiProtocolURI Object. The new normalform method takes only one
argument which should be 'true' unless you know exactly what you are
doing.
- cleaned up (removed special code and documentation for 27c3)
- added remote search functions to be used within cora
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Since (as far as I know) nobody else has ever contributed to these files I may be allowed to just apply an older license.
You may consider this as a dual-licensing and may use and optionally replicate the older files under GPL 3.
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- relaxed dublin core parsing: the dc:reference tag may replace dc:identifier if this does not contain a valid url
- parsing of completeRecords number and presentation in the download list of oai import
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- now importing OAI-PMH server list fron two sources
- simultanous import from several servers (even > 2000)
- check buttons on OAI-PMH server list to select multiple servers for import start
- it is possible to select all servers at once for import
- imported XML data is gzipped after import from surrogate reader
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- extended the OAI-PMH test applet and integrated it into the menu. Does still not import OAI-PMH records, but shows that it is able to read and parse this data
- some redesign in ZURL storage: refactoring of access methods, better concurrency, less synchronization
- added a limitation to the LURL metadata database table cache to 20 million entries: this cache was until now not limited and only limited by the available RAM which may have caused a memory-leak-like behavior.
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