high-performance search query situations as seen in yacy-metager integration showed deadlock situation caused by synchronization effects inside of sun.java code. It appears that the logger is not completely safe against deadlock situations in concurrent calls of the logger. One possible solution would be a outside-synchronization with 'synchronized' statements, but that would further apply blocking on all high-efficient methods that call the logger. It is much better to do a non-blocking hand-over of logging lines and work off log entries with a concurrent log writer. This also disconnects IO operations from logging, which can also cause IO operation when a log is written to a file. This commit not only moves the logger from kelondro to yacy.logging, it also inserts the concurrency methods to realize non-blocking logging.
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- moved constants from plasmaSwitchboard to own class (all 232 ;)
- moved remoteProxy-Methods to httpRemoteProxyConfig, better names
- removed some unnecessary code (else-statements)
* formatting (correct indentation)
* minor bugfixes (due to findbugs.sf.net)
* hopefully fixed "missing quote" (announcing StringParts as UTF-8)
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pleas disable before release because 2nd update fails at the moment
and commandline handling has to be improved for windows
* update via new unTar class
please review stream- and exceptionhandling because I'm fairly new to Java
maybe it can be done concurrent
* updated windows startscripts to values from yacy.init
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