some file types are containers for several files. These containers had been parsed in such a way that the set of resulting parsed content was merged into one single document before parsing. Using this parser infrastructure it is not possible to parse document containers that contain individual files. An example is a rss file where the rss messages can be treated as individual documents with their own url reference. Another example is a surrogate file which was treated with a special operation outside of the parser infrastructure.
This commit introduces a redesigned parser interface and a new abstract parser implementation. The new parser interface has now only one entry point and returns always a set of parsed documents. In case of single documents the parser method returns a set of one documents.
To be compliant with the new interface, the zip and tar parser had been also completely redesigned. All parsers are now much more simple and cleaner in its structure. The switchboard operations had been extended to operate with sets of parsed files, not single parsed files.
additionally, parsing of jar manifest files had been added.
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see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html for explanation
Since (as far as I know) nobody else has ever contributed to these files I may be allowed to just apply an older license.
You may consider this as a dual-licensing and may use and optionally replicate the older files under GPL 3.
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- a site-operation heuristic that loads all direct links from a portal page if the site-operator is used
- a direct crawl for search results from scroogle for the given search terms
The configuration page can be found directly beside the network configuration page
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- found and fixed a possible memory leak in YaCy internal RSS feed system
- some refactoring in RSS feed mechanisms to make this possible
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lets try that. If we run into a memory problem because of too many 2-letter-words, then we must introduce whitelists for 2-letter words.
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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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Here a new concept called 'search heuristics' is introduced. A heuristic is a kind of 'shortcut' to good results in IT, here for good search results. In this case it will be used to get a very transparent way to compare what YaCy is able to produce as search result and what g**gle produces as search result. Here is what your can do now:
- add the phrase 'heuristic:scroogle' to your search query, like 'oil spill heuristic:scroogle' and then a call to scroogle is made to get anonymous search results from g**gle.
- these results are _not_ taken as meta-search results, but are used to instantly feed a crawling and indexing process. This happens very fast, here 20 results from scroogle are taken and loaded all simultanously, parsed and indexed immediately and from the results of the parsed content the search result is feeded, along to the normal p2p search
- when new results from that heuristic (more to come) get part of the search results, then it is verified if such results are redundant to existing (they had been part of the normal YaCy search result anyway) or if they had been completely new to YaCy.
- in the search results the new search results from heuristics are marked with a 'H ++' and search results from heuristics that had been already found by YaCy are marked with a 'H ='. That means:
- you can now see YaCy and Scroogle search results in one result page but you also see that you would not have 'missed' the g**gle results when you would only have used YaCy.
- to make it short: YaCy now subsumes g**gle results. If you use only YaCy, you miss nothing.
to come: a configuration page that let you configure the usage of heuristics and get this feature by default.
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implemented a hint from dulcedo "use site: - operator as crawl start point".
YaCy already was able to search using a site-constraint. This function is now extended with a instant crawling feature.
When you now use the site-operator, then the landing page of the site iand every page that is linked from this page are loaded, indexed and selected for the search result within that search request. When the remote server responds quickly enough, then this process can result in search results during the normal search result preparation .. just in some seconds.
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a cache access shall not made directly to the cache any more, all loading attempts shall use the LoaderDispatcher.
To control the usage of the cache, a enum instance from CrawlProfile.CacheStrategy shall be used.
Some direct loading methods without the usage of a cache strategy have been removed. This affects also the verify-option
of the yacysearch servlet. If there is a 'verify=false' now after this commit this does not necessarily mean that no snippets
are generated. Instead, all snippets that can be retrieved using the cache only are presented. This still means that the search hit was not verified because the snippet was generated using the cache. If a cache-based generation of snippets is not possible, then the verify=false causes that the link is not rejected.
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Hint: the YaCy search can easily be integrated into the firefox search window:
Just start a search, then open the pop-up menu inside the firefox search input window and select "add search engine"
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- removed concurrency overhead for small number of index normalizations as it happens during remote search
- removed 'load only parseable' constraint for snippet fetch because some resources may not have any url file extension and these had therefore not been parseable and searcheable since they may become parseable after loading when their mime type is known
- this partly fixes some problems with http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?p=20300#p20300 but more changes are necessary to get all expected search results
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- a new news db will be created (news1024.db), the old one (news.db) can be deleted
- peers with too large news payload are not ignored any more (they may have been invisible because they had a too large news payload!)
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- now xms is lower than xmx (lets try what happens)
- removed default path for intranet crawl starts to avoid confusion as seen on linuxtag
- added time-out to upnp request (i have a new router which may need that)
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Network.html: shortened some <br /> tags to <br/>
ConfigBasic.html fixed some typo cann for German translation file
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