- move jetty*.jar to test library
- move SolrServlet.main as is to test, add also a junit test simulating main
- add build.xml cleanup for EmbeddedSolrConnectorTest created test/DATA
- adjust some test compile errors
- start more processes
- remove superfluous host name resolution
- better/more flexible subnet ip range calculation
- prefer ipv4 makes better usable ip pre-settings in servlet
- extended servlet by new subnet /20 - option
- redesign of scanner start process in servlet (generalization)
one request:
- allow larger match-fields in html interface
- delete all host hashes at once from zurl
- when deleting by host, do not count size of deleted entries since that
was the reason it took so long
- this allows to start w/o giving explicite java -cp (just java -jar lib/yacycore.jar works)
- especially helpful while running YaCy as Win service,
making it obsolete to adjust classpath cfg of the service wrapper on upgrades of lib/*.jar's
4.0.0 there is a new softcommit feature which implements a
near-real-time (NRT) search option. The softcommit does not do IO and
does not cause performance issues.
YaCy has now an extension in its solr connectors to use the softcommit
feature. The softcommit call now replaces all places where a hard commit
was used. Furthermore the commit strategy in when doing a search from
the web interface was changed (it's done every time before a search is
done).
The softcommit feature was implemented because it was needed for the
following changes (customer demands), which is also included in this
git commit:
- added a feature to identify all documents which have unique titles
and/or unique descriptions. These unique flags are disabled by default.
- added also a feature to set a flag when the url from a canonical tag
is equal to the document url. This is also disabled by default.
To support the new softcommit strategy, the commitWithinMs option was
set to -1 do disable automatic commit based on document insert times. If
documents are inserted permanently then also a commit would happen
permanently whenever the commitWithinMs time is reached. This would
conflict with the regular autocommit of 10 minutes and the new
softcommit strategy.