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Otis Gospodnetic commented on NUTCH-669: ---------------------------------------- Todd, and when you say "sustained rate of 25 pages/second" that means the final rate you see on one of the status screens? In other words, this is not a rate you see being steady while the fetch run is in the full swing (which could be a lot higher), but rather the final rate? > Consolidate code for Fetcher and Fetcher2 > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: NUTCH-669 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-669 > Project: Nutch > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: fetcher > Affects Versions: 0.9.0 > Reporter: Todd Lipcon > Fix For: 1.0.0 > > > I'd like to consolidate a lot of the common code between Fetcher and > Fetcher2.java. > It seems to me like there are the following differences: > - Fetcher relies on the Protocol to obey robots.txt and crawl delay > settings whereas Fetcher2 implements them itself > - Fetcher2 uses a different queueing model (queue per crawl host) to > accomplish the per-host limiting without making the Protocol do it. > I've begun work on this but want to check with people on the following: > - What reason is there for Fetcher existing at all since Fetcher2 seems to be > a superset of functionality? > - Is it on the road map to remove the robots/delay logic from the Http > protocol and make Fetcher2's delegation of duties the standard? > - Any other improvements wanted for Fetcher while I am in and around the code? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.