- userDB is not sync'ed with Jetty credentials as of now only the std. admin account can login
switched initial browser open with ssl active back to std. http port
regular expressions cause no results. Usage of '*' followed by a dot or
any expression will now cause that this expression is used as a filetype
search.
- used Apache procrun as it has a small footprint and comes with a GUI to edit the service settings
see http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html
- added the service runner exe file under addon/windowsService
as is (without renaming the exe files)
- included installYaCyWindowsService.bat and uninstallYaCyWindowsService.bat to main directory
- which chooses the native exe according to the processor_architecture
!!! attention !!! to make sure YaCy can start, https will be disabled if port 8443 is used
- added ping test for above to migration
- as of now port for https is hardcoded to default 8443
- if not urgend required I'd leave it this way (it's standard) to use different ports for http and https
- post https port on ConfigBasic.html (if active)
been removed from the other start scripts recently. The reason to do so
was a comparisment of a debian-installed YaCy with 20 million document
which crashed after 10 hours with the debian start script, but did not
crash with the startYACY.sh start script. Both scripts now use the same
java start arguments.
Added also the Solr MMapDirectoryFactory switch which was missing so far
in the debian start script.
a dublin core record inside of surrogate input files may now contain
tokens within the namespace 'md' (short for: metadata). The token names
must be valid withing the namespace of the solr field names. All
md-tokens inside of surrogate files then overwrite values within solr
documents before they are written to the solr index. This makes it
possible to assign collection names to each surrogate entry and also
ranking information can be added. Please see the example file.
work around the unfolding process in Solr's BinaryResponseWriter.
This was a huge performance bottleneck in the embedded solr connector
and the problem is actually on Solr side, but we have now a workaround.
- This made it possible to abstract a high-performance index access
method which is implemented as method getDocumentListByParams. That
method is also implemented in the SolrServerConnector and provides a
very efficient access to a solr index if the index is embedded.
- a popular use of the document list retrieval is a result count which
can now also make use of the new method, via getDocumentCountByParams.
- enhanced the Error cache which now does not store error documents
within the ram cache if the document is also written to solr. When
documents are retrieved from the cache, they are partly read from the
ram cache and if not existent there, from the Solr index.