- added new Stack class that implements a stack on BLOB files
- added new Stacks class that can be used for a set of Stacks (a 'Stack Database')
- added methods to other classes to support the new stacks
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- removed migration code
- removed BLOBTree
after the removal of the BLOBTree, a lot of dead code appeared:
- removed dead code that was needed for BLOBTree
Some more classes may have not much use any more after the removal of BLOBTree, but still have some component that are needed elsewhere. Additional Refactoring steps are needed to clean up dependencies and then more code may appear that is unused and can be removed as well.
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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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- added a analysis method that counts bytes that could be saved in case the new HandleMap can be applied in the most efficient way. Look for the log messages beginning with "HeapReader saturation": in most cases we could save about 30% RAM!
- removed the old FlexTable database structure. It was not used any more.
- removed memory statistics in PerformanceMemory about flex tables and node caches (node caches were used by Tree Tables, which are also not used any more)
- add a stub for a steering of navigation functions. That should help to switch off naviagtion computation in cases where it is not demanded by a client
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- fixed too early computation of navigation
- moved navigation rendering to yacysearchtrailer
- added more asserts
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This removes the last very IO-intensive data structures which were still used for Wiki, Blog and Bookmarks. Old database files will still remain in the DATA subdirectory but can be deleted manually if no major bugs appear during migration. There is no need for any user action, all migration is done automatically.
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- download a wikipedia dump, i.e. dewiki-20090311-pages-articles.xml.bz2
from http://download.wikimedia.org/dewiki/20090311/
- move dewiki-20090311-pages-articles.xml.bz2 to DATA/HTCACHE/
- start the conversion; open a command shell, move to the yacy home directory and execute
java -Xmx2000m -cp classes:lib/bzip2.jar de.anomic.tools.mediawikiIndex -convert DATA/HTCACHE/dewiki-20090311-pages-articles.xml.bz2 DATA/SURROGATES/in/ http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/
this generates a series of files to DATA/SURROGATES/in
if YaCy is running (it may run concurrently), it fetches all new dumps in the surrogate-in directory. The export process is transaction-save, that means YaCy will not start reading a dump while the dump is not completely finished.
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- one word prototype is generated for each document, that is re-used when a specific word is stored.
- the index cache uses now ByteArray objects to reference to the RWI instead of byte[]. This enhances access to the the map that stores the cache. To dump the cache to the FS, the content must be sorted, but sorting takes less time than maintenance of a sorted map during caching.
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just start IndexTest (here with 1000000 test objects)
Performance test: comparing HashMap, TreeMap and kelondroRow
generated 1000000 test data entries
STANDARD JAVA CLASS MAPS
sorted map
time for TreeMap<byte[]> generation: 2110
time for TreeMap<byte[]> test: 2516, 0 bugs
memory for TreeMap<byte[]>: 29 MB
unsorted map
time for HashMap<String> generation: 1157
time for HashMap<String> test: 1516, 0 bugs
memory for HashMap<String>: 61 MB
KELONDRO-ENHANCED MAPS
sorted map
time for kelondroMap<byte[]> generation: 1781
time for kelondroMap<byte[]> test: 2452, 0 bugs
memory for kelondroMap<byte[]>: 15 MB
unsorted map
time for HashMap<ByteArray> generation: 828
time for HashMap<ByteArray> test: 953, 0 bugs
memory for HashMap<ByteArray>: 9 MB
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terms (words) are not any more retrieved by their word hash string, but by a byte[] containing the word hash.
this has strong advantages when RWIs are sorted in the ReferenceContainer Cache and compared with the sun.java TreeMap method, which needed getBytes() and new String() transformations before.
Many thousands of such conversions are now omitted every second, which increases the indexing speed by a factor of two.
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this option was never used and there is also no use to set other columns but the first as the primary key. as a result, access methods to the key do not need to compute key positions, and they work faster.
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