- basic protection against start-up problems when database files are corrupted
- auto-delete of not-critical databases during startup when load error occurs
- on-the-fly reset option for all database tables
- automatic on-the-fly reset for seed tables during enumeration exceptions
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such an entry cannot be instantiated without allocation of new byte[]; instead
it can re-use memory from other kelondroRow.Entry objects.
during bugfixing also other bugs may have been solved, maybe the INCONSISTENCY problem
could have been solved. One cause can be missing synchronization during bulk storage
when a R/W-path optimization is done. To test this case, the optimization is currently
switched off.
More memory enhancements can be done after this initial change to the allocation scheme.
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* cleaned up code
* added unit test code
* migrated ranking RCI computation to kelondroFlex and kelondroCollectionIndex
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This should increase IO performance and reduce HD activity
* bugfixes for new exception-on-failure policy
* bugfixes for new IOChunks
* new Object pool for database write-buffer
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