trace: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
at java.awt.image.DataBufferInt.<init>(DataBufferInt.java:75)
at java.awt.image.Raster.createPackedRaster(Raster.java:467)
at java.awt.image.DirectColorModel.createCompatibleWritableRaster(DirectColorModel.java:1032)
at java.awt.image.BufferedImage.<init>(BufferedImage.java:331)
at net.yacy.document.parser.images.bmpParser$IMAGEMAP.<init>(bmpParser.java:149)
at net.yacy.document.parser.images.bmpParser.parse(bmpParser.java:69)
at net.yacy.document.parser.images.genericImageParser.parse(genericImageParser.java:116)
script. Adopted the YaCyApp environment and fixed a problem in the
startYACY.sh application wrapper which caused wrong usage of logging
option -l which caused that files had been written to the YaCy
application folder.
As a result of this fix, it is not necessary any more to change path
settings in Info.plist if libraries are changed.
new users. Will be activated maybe again if there is an optional
tutorial mode which can be switched on for this special purpose of
running a tutorial.
introduce FederateSearchManager handling search heuristic to external systems via specific FederateSearchConnectors,
which provide the query() functionallity, the translation to YaCy schema .toYaCySchema() and the search() routine to deliver results to searchevents, which is generally implemented in Abstract connector.
The manager enforces now a min 15s delay between calls to external systems.
Besides the OpensearchConnector a SolrFederateSearchConnector is available. It uses a additional config file for fieldname translation.
default heuristicopensearch.conf:
- openbdb.com removed - seems not longer to deliver results
- config via solrconnector to datacite.org added (large technical library archive)
Intended for searches/research projects with not sufficient results from local and DHT selected remote target peers.
Function: the process checks newly created bookmarks for description starting with "query=..." and takes this to ask every peer for 20 search results and adds it to the local index in a background job.
link to start/stop the process added to /Bookmarks.html
This is intended for peers who want to participate in the P2P network but don't wish to load/fill-up their index with metadata of every received search result.
The DHT transfer is not effected by this option (and will work as usual, so that a peer disabling the new store to index switch still receives and holds the metadata according to DHT rules).
Downside for the local peer is that search speed will not improve if search terms are only avail. remote or by quick hits in local index.
To be able to improve the local index a Click-Servlet option was added additionally.
If switched on, all search result links point to this servlet, which forwards the users browser (by html header) to the desired page and feeds the page to the fulltext-index.
The servlet accepts a parameter defining the action to perform (see defaults/web.xml, index, crawl, crawllinks)
The option check-boxes are placed in ConfigPortal.html
stream the original to the search result thumb viewer. This has two
reasons:
- animated gifs cause 100% cpu and deadlocks in the jvm gif parser; a
known bug which is obviously not yet fixed
- animated gifs now appear in the search result also as animation
so web.xml in defaults dir is applied first and optional DATA/SETTINGS/web.xml loaded on top.
By using this Jetty feature (default web.xml) we assure that changes to the default are applied to existing installations
and individual addition/changes are still respected.
fixes http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=517
The url given in bug report uses a gzip input stream which causes the HTTPClient.writeto() throw an IOException due to incomplete input stream. This in turn prevents the 302 reponse to the client browser.
By limiting to serve target content just on httpstatus=200 will proxy the header reponse and client browsers redirect settings can be honored.
preferred over https. While this is a bad idea from the standpoint of
security it is more common applicable for environments where http and
https mix and for some domains https is not available. Then the
double-check is possible even if no postprocessing is performed.
parsing into individual pages and add them all using different URLs.
These constructed urls are generated from the source url with an
appended page=<pagenumber> attribute to the url get/post properties.
This will distinguish the different page entries. The search result list
will then replace the post parameter with a url anchor # mark which
causes that the original url is presented in the search result. These
URLs can be opened directly on the correct page using pdf.js which is
now built-in into firefox. That means: if you find a search hit on page
5 and click on the search result, firefox will open the pdf viewer and
shows page 5.
from documents which actually are inside the index. This can be
reproduced using the crawl result table at
http://localhost:8090/CrawlResults.html?process=5
The cache is temporary disabled to remove the bad behaviour, however a
later reactivation of that feater may be possible.