* CORDA-3717: Apply custom serializers to checkpoints
* Remove try/catch to fix TooGenericExceptionCaught detekt rule
* Rename exception
* Extract method
* Put calls to the userSerializer on their own lines to improve readability
* Remove unused constructors from exception
* Remove unused proxyType field
* Give field a descriptive name
* Explain why we are looking for two type parameters when we only use one
* Tidy up the fetching of types
* Use 0 seconds when forcing a flow checkpoint inside test
* Add test to check references are restored correctly
* Add CheckpointCustomSerializer interface
* Wire up the new CheckpointCustomSerializer interface
* Use kryo default for abstract classes
* Remove unused imports
* Remove need for external library in tests
* Make file match original to remove from diff
* Remove maySkipCheckpoint from calls to sleep
* Add newline to end of file
* Test custom serializers mapped to interfaces
* Test serializer configured with abstract class
* Move test into its own package
* Rename test
* Move flows and serializers into their own source file
* Move broken map into its own source file
* Delete comment now source file is simpler
* Rename class to have a shorter name
* Add tests that run the checkpoint serializer directly
* Check serialization of final classes
* Register as default unless the target class is final
* Test PublicKey serializer has not been overridden
* Add a broken serializer for EdDSAPublicKey to make test more robust
* Split serializer registration into default and non-default registrations. Run registrations at the right time to preserve Cordas own custom serializers.
* Check for duplicate custom checkpoint serializers
* Add doc comments
* Add doc comments to CustomSerializerCheckpointAdaptor
* Add test to check duplicate serializers are logged
* Do not log the duplicate serializer warning when the duplicate is the same class
* Update doc comment for CheckpointCustomSerializer
* Sort serializers by classname so we are not registering in an unknown or random order
* Add test to serialize a class that references itself
* Store custom serializer type in the Kryo stream so we can spot when a different serializer is being used to deserialize
* Testing has shown that registering custom serializers as default is more robust when adding new cordapps
* Remove new line character
* Remove unused imports
* Add interface net.corda.core.serialization.CheckpointCustomSerializer to api-current.txt
* Remove comment
* Update comment on exception
* Make CustomSerializerCheckpointAdaptor internal
* Revert "Add interface net.corda.core.serialization.CheckpointCustomSerializer to api-current.txt"
This reverts commit b835de79bd.
* Restore "Add interface net.corda.core.serialization.CheckpointCustomSerializer to api-current.txt""
This reverts commit 718873a4e9.
* Pass the class loader instead of the context
* Do less work in test setup
* Make the serialization context unique for CustomCheckpointSerializerTest so we get a new Kryo pool for the test
* Rebuild the Kryo pool for the given context when we change custom serializers
* Rebuild all Kryo pools on serializer change to keep serializer list consistent
* Move the custom serializer list into CheckpointSerializationContext to reduce scope from global to a serialization context
* Remove unused imports
* Make the new checkpointCustomSerializers property default to the empty list
* Delegate implementation using kotlin language feature
* NexusIQ every build related to Corda X.Y (GA, RC, HC, patch or
snapshot) uses the same NexusIQ application
* NexusIQ application application has to exist before a build starts
* Fixed repository name for publishing, use OS instead of Ent one
* every build related to Corda X.Y (GA, RC, HC, patch or snapshot) uses
the same NexusIQ application
* NexusIQ application application *has* to exist before a build starts
* Use a virtual repo (corda-remotes) containing all Corda repositories with dependencies
* activated when CORDA_USE_CACHE environment variable is set
* Update Jenkins configuration to use new functionality
* it does *not* affect local builds as long as environment variable is not set!