- when doing a remote search, node peers are selected for solr queries
- the solr query is done concurrently to the standard YaCy rwi search
- the solr search result is feeded into the same data structure that
prepares the rwi search result
- the same remote seach that is done to several outside peers is done to
the local solr index
- the search process works now also without any 'old' RWI data using
solr
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
parser. This makes it possible that every type of document can be a
crawl start point, not only text documents or html documents. Testet
this with a pdf document.
the new replacement is taken from http://xerces.apache.org and has the version 2.11.0 and was inside the file Xerces-J-bin.2.11.0.tar.gz
and consists of two files named xercesImpl.jar and xml-apis.jar
The original purpose of that library was to support:
- content parsers
- optional seed uploader
- SOAP API (which will be committed later)
Since the SOAP API does not exist any more the purpose is to support content parser and an optional seed uploader
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YaCy supports now the storage to remote solr indexes.
More federated storage (and search) methods may follow.
The remote index scheme is the same as produced by the SolrCell; see
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler
Because this default scheme is used, the default example scheme can be used as solr configuration
This is also the same scheme that solr uses if documents are imported with apache tika.
federated solr storage is switched off by default.
To use this, do the following:
- set federated.service.solr.indexing.enabled = true
- download solr from http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/lucene/solr/
- extract the solr (3.1) package, 'cd example' and start solr with 'java -jar start.jar'
- start yacy and then start a crawler. The crawler will fill both, YaCy and solr indexes.
- to check whats in solr after indexing, open http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/
Until now it is not possible to use the solr index to search with YaCy in that solr index.
This functionality is now available for two reasons:
1) to compare the functionality of Solr and YaCy and to compare the search speed
2) to use YaCy as a search appliance for people who need a crawler or other source harvesting methods
that YaCy provides (like dublin core reading, wikimedia dump reading, rss feed reader etc) if people still
want to use solr instead of YaCy.
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- remove the library
- added two classes from the httpclient-3.1 library as source code to YaCy because these classes were used by the YaCy HTTP Server
- modified the added classes ChunkedInputStream and ContentLengthInputStream in such a way that:
* there are no more dependencies to httpclient-3.1
* these classes had been simplified to serve only the purpose for the YaCy httpd
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