ServerSideIncludes and servlet return values need further work (for working jetty integration)
- TODO: added nasty quickfix to allow SSI - needs further work
- TODO: YaCy servlet return values/parameters are not handled
in intranets and the internet can now choose to appear as Googlebot.
This is an essential necessity to be able to compete in the field of
commercial search appliances, since most web pages are these days
optimized only for Google and no other search platform any more. All
commercial search engine providers have a built-in fake-Google User
Agent to be able to get the same search index as Google can do. Without
the resistance against obeying to robots.txt in this case, no
competition is possible any more. YaCy will always obey the robots.txt
when it is used for crawling the web in a peer-to-peer network, but to
establish a Search Appliance (like a Google Search Appliance, GSA) it is
necessary to be able to behave exactly like a Google crawler.
With this change, you will be able to switch the user agent when portal
or intranet mode is selected on per-crawl-start basis. Every crawl start
can have a different user agent.
jdk-based logger tend to block
at java.util.logging.Logger.log(Logger.java:476) in concurrent
environments. This makes logging a main performance issue. To overcome
this problem, this is a add-on to jdk logging to put log entries on a
concurrent message queue and log the messages one by one using a
separate process.
- FTPClient uses the concurrent logging instead of the log4j logger
- move setting of system property solr.directoryFactory=solr.MMapDirectoryFactory to solrcore.properties
- add check of os.arch for 64bit system, if it fails use default/solrcore.x86.properties (if exists) as solrcore.properties
reason: on 32bit MMapDirectoryFactory may fail with.....
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Map failed
at sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.map(FileChannelImpl.java:849)
at org.apache.lucene.store.MMapDirectory.map(MMapDirectory.java:283)
- to prevent following log if YaCy was previously not properly shutdown
E ... STARTUP WARNING: the file C:\src\git\yacy-rc1\DATA\yacy.running exists, this usually means that a YaCy instance is still running
E ... STARTUP FATAL ERROR: java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException
java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException
at net.yacy.cora.protocol.TimeoutRequest.call(TimeoutRequest.java:91)
at net.yacy.cora.protocol.TimeoutRequest.ping(TimeoutRequest.java:112)
at net.yacy.yacy.startup(yacy.java:200)
at net.yacy.yacy.main(yacy.java:638)
Caused by: java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException
- adjust Netbeans path (to solr4.1.jars)
YaCy; YaCy is still running and the user additionally expect that
another doubleclick on the YaCy icon simply opens the search windows
(again) I decided to add a function that complies to the expectation to
the user: simply open the browser pop-up page again if the user starts
YaCy while YaCy is still running.
- 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)
or will be superfluous or subject of complete redesign after the
migration to solr. Removing these things now will make the transition to
solr more simple.
later
- added abstract add, delete, get methods in the triplestore
- added generation of triples after auto-annotation
- migrated all MultiProtocolURI objects to DigestURI in the parser since
the url hash is needed as subject value in the triples in the triple
store
- config string for chinese
- do not copy the language file to DATA/LOCALE any more (and do not use
them there, this is really confusing for new translators)
You can toggle between previous (standard) and new (generation) strategy at PerformanceMemory_p.html.
The generation memory strategy is implemented with the objective of running more robust
but with the cost of early stopping some tasks (eg. dht) while running low on memory.
This new strategy does respect the generational way a heap is organized on most used jvms.
These changes run fine on my 3 peers for weeks now, but as I'm human, I may fail.
Please be carefull using generation memory strategy and report errors by naming
OS, jvm and java_args.
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I wondered getting Total-ram > Max-ram and MemoryControl.available() < 0
MemoryControl.available() < 0 causes some errors where its value is used for dimension of buffers for eg.
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- added new Array class that contains an abstraction of the java Arrrays class which replaces the home-brew quicksort algorithm.
- the new class is about four times slower than the old one, but it works correct (the old one had errors)
- fixed a synchronization problem
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used a ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion wherever possible. Many Strings in YaCy are hashes which are pure ASCII (base64 hashes).
The new ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion method have less computation overhead than the UTF8 conversion.
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- many speed/performance hacks
- added solr charding and new charding web interface
- added option to switch off the yacy index when using solr
- added new fail-url categories which are used to make a distinction which fail-urls to be sent to solr
- refactoring/renaming of some method names to distinguish host/url hashes better
- a large number of bug/npe fixes
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- extended metadata information in index with geolocalisation
- added display of location in yacydoc and ViewFile
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- 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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- YaCy runs on Windows
- YaCy is started with the -gui option
in all other cases YaCy runs in headless mode
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- if YaCy is started with the option -gui, it is not in headless mode. Then the java 1.6 browse method is used if all other methods fail
- in linux, the path /etc/alternatives/www-browser is used if no firefox is installed
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- cleaned up (removed special code and documentation for 27c3)
- added remote search functions to be used within cora
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this was never used and extended in the last years. The resulting YBR ranking criteria
is still a good idea and will be used in the future. Possible generation methods for YBR
ranking are:
- "trust-rank" using the link structure as can be discovered in a single crawl (idea from FSCONS)
- "block-rank" calculated from the local link structure
- a distributed "block-rank" using the xml API to the link structure from other peers
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- migrated the 'yacy' user agent to 'yacybot' in many client methods since the 'yacy' user agent is only used for the proxy
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- storing the startup properties when yacy is started
- using the properties in the restart-script again. this transports also the DATA directory location as parameter of the -gui option that is used when the Mac version of YaCy is started
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the home path can now be distinguished between
- data home; the path where the DATA directory is created
- application home; everything else
This will make it possible to store application data on Mac releases within the
~/Library/YaCy
directory; a place where Mac applications write their data.
Similar techniques will be possible for debian and windows.
To use the new data path, YaCy can be started with
-start <data path>
or
-gui <data path>
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- move the header framework classes to cora
- move the ARC caching classes to cora
- refactoring of code to call these classes from cora
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- added new network definition 'allip' which can be used in networks where intranet and internet-addresses shall be indexed
- added a auto-switch-off for global search if there are no global peers
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The gui currently does nothing else than providing a search window that sends the search string to the browser
The gui is started when YaCy is started with the option -g or --gui, like
./startYACY.sh -g
The gui will primary be used to provide a 'real' macintosh version that can be started and operated like any other macintosh application. A special mac application wrapper will follow.
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- cleaned uo the code. The new eclipse helios provided new warnings for dead code. This change cleans up most of these warnings
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- fix for initial generation of crawl profiles (one more reason to remove your crawl profiles)
- more String -> byte[] migration
- more logging for cache store/hit
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The result should be a less usage of new String() and less memory usage (since a String-encapsulated byte[] has 40 bytes overhead)
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all operations on YaCy in a database that should make it possible
1) to re-create a setting on fresh peers
2) to transmit a setting from one peer to another
3) to re-create crawl starts after a complete deletion of the index
This functionality will also support
4) scheduled re-crawls (new implementation)
To implement this, a new database structure has been crated that stores maps into blob heaps. to encode maps the b-encoding technique was used (this is the same encoding that torrent files use)
- added a b-encoder
- enhanced the b-decoder
- added a b-encoded map heap data structure
- added a table organisation based on b-encoded heaps
- added a servlet to maintain such tables (see Tables_p.html)
- integrated the servlet into the Advanced Settings menu
- added an api recording based on the new tables
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