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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Peter Christen
8dbc80da70 redesign of index.exist-test: this shall now not be done using a single
id to be tested, but with a collection of ids. This will cause only a
single call to solr instead of many. The result is a much better
performace when testing the existence of many urls. The effect should
cause very much less IO during index transmission, both on sender and
receiver side.
2013-05-17 13:59:37 +02:00
Michael Peter Christen
c091000165 added collection attribute also to the rss feed reader 2013-04-24 01:14:35 +02:00
Michael Peter Christen
788288eb9e added the generation of 50 (!!) new solr field in the core 'webgraph'.
The default schema uses only some of them and the resting search index
has now the following properties:
- webgraph size will have about 40 times as much entries as default
index
- the complete index size will increase and may be about the double size
of current amount
As testing showed, not much indexing performance is lost. The default
index will be smaller (moved fields out of it); thus searching
can be faster.
The new index will cause that some old parts in YaCy can be removed,
i.e. specialized webgraph data and the noload crawler. The new index
will make it possible to:
- search within link texts of linked but not indexed documents (about 20
times of document index in size!!)
- get a very detailed link graph
- enhance ranking using a complete link graph

To get the full access to the new index, the API to solr has now two
access points: one with attribute core=collection1 for the default
search index and core=webgraph to the new webgraph search index. This is
also avaiable for p2p operation but client access is not yet
implemented.
2013-02-22 15:45:15 +01:00
Michael Peter Christen
5f0ab25382 removed the option to prevent removal of & parts inside of the
MultiProtocolURI during normalform computation because that should
always be done and also be done during initialization of the
MultiProtocolURI Object. The new normalform method takes only one
argument which should be 'true' unless you know exactly what you are
doing.
2012-10-10 11:46:22 +02:00
Michael Peter Christen
1533bfd63b refactoring 2012-09-25 21:20:03 +02:00
Michael Peter Christen
8219a445f3 refactoring 2012-09-21 16:46:57 +02:00
Michael Peter Christen
00c1c777fa refactoring 2012-09-21 15:48:16 +02:00