- new concurrent score map using atom operation from java concurrency classes
- redesigned difference beween StaticScore and Dynamic Score into ScoreMap and ReversibleScoreMap allowed that many classes can now use simple ScoreMap Objects which can be used better in concurrent environments using the ConcurrentScoreMap
- switched from DynamicScore to ConcurrentScoreMap usage wherever possible
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1) if the file is changed for a re-crawl this is not reflected in the steering because it would take the previously uploaded crawl start file
2) browsers do not submit the full path of the selected file even if this path is shown in the input field because of security reasons. There is no work-around or hack to make the submission of the full path possible
- fixed deletion of crawl start point urls in crawl stack and balancer double-check
- fixed a problem with steering self-call (no resolving of localhost)
- added more logging for the crawler to supervise why crawl urls are not taken by the loader
- added a javascript onload-function to select domain restriction in all cases where a crawl is started from a file or from a url
- fixed the restrict-to-domain pattern computation, added a 'www.'-prefix and added this functionality also to a crawl start from file
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- background thread for bookmark initialization: this uses a DNS lookup which may cause long waiting times during startup
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This has two aspects: the user who searches may want to increase these values to get more results and more load on the remote side and the user of the server which is accessed for this search may want to restrict the load. Both sides can now be configured. The server-site maximum load parameters are defined by a network definition and the client-side search request load can be defined by each user individually but when the remote search is done the requested service is limited to the network definition.
You can find now in the network definition file:
network.unit.remotesearch.maxcount and network.unit.remotesearch.maxtime
and in the yacy.conf file:
remotesearch.maxcount and remotesearch.maxtime
There is currently no web interface to define the client-side remote search attributes, please set them manually
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* enable with proxyURL = true
* could be useful to browse specific pages with proxy or use own improvements in proxy
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Reason: if this is not used in StringBody-Class initialization, a default charset name is parsed.
This is a synchronized process and all classes using default charsets synchronize at that point
Synchronization is omitted if this class is used
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- added more instances of formatter objects to different classes to make them independent in case of lockings that may applay during synchronization of the date formatter object (date formatting is not thread-safe and must be synchronized therefore)
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- filtering out too old peers when reading seed lists (limit is now 240 minutes)
- added concurrent host names resolving in front of the http client because the http client uses the java built-in DNS resolve which is not multithreading-safe (i have seen deadlocks in thread dumps showing that this bug in jdk is still there)
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