* Type model first draft
* Introduce TypeIdentifier
* Attempting to retrofit fingerprinter with type model
* Complete retrofitting typemodel to fingerprinter
* Ensure component types are resolved correctly
* Fixes and tests
* Move resolveAgainst to TypeIdentifier
* Remote type modelling and reflection
* Convert TypeIdentifiers back into types
* Translate AMQP type strings to type identifiers
* Start replacing DeserializedParameterizedType
* Start roundtripping types through AMQP serialization
* Comments on type modelling fingerprinter
* kdocs and interface reorganisation
* Lots and lots of kdocs, bugfix for cyclic references
* Separate SerializerFactory construction from concrete implementation
* Fewer build methods
* Method naming that doesn't fatally confuse determinisation
* Extract SerializerFactory interface
* Reset to master's version of compiler.xml
* Un-ignore flickering test
* Enums don't have superclasses
* Break out custom serializer registry
* Refactor to separate remote and local serializer factories
* Shrink interfaces
* Further interface narrowing
* Fingerprinting local type model
* LocalSerializerFactory uses LocalTypeInformation
* Resolve wildcards to their upper bounds
* Actually cache custom serializers
* Fix various bugs
* Remove print statements
* There are no cycles in type identifiers
* Drive class carpentry from RemoteTypeInformation
* Refactor and comment
* Comments
* Comments and pretty-printer extraction
* Format long methods with braces
* Serialise composable types using LocalTypeInformation
* Warnings if a type is non-composable
* Rename lookup -> findOrBuild
* Evolution serialisation (no enums yet)
* Eliminate old ObjectSerializer and evolver
* Enum evolution
* Opacity claims types less greedily
* Fix type notation and type erasure bug
* Clean up unused code paths
* Delete unused codepaths
* Move whitelist based type model configuration to own file
* Move opaque type list
* Make all evolution serialisers in one go when schema received
* Minor tweaks
* Commenting and tidying
* Comments
* Rebase against master
* Make flag for controlling evolution behaviour visible
* propertiesOrEmptyMap
* Restore error messages
* Test for CORDA-4107
* PR fixes
* Patch cycles in remote type information after creation
* Fix line breaks in unit test on Windows
* This time for sure
* EvolutionSerializerFactoryTests
* Fix some pretty-printing issues, and a carpenter bug
* PR fixes
* Clarify evolution constructor ordering
* Remote TODO comment, which has been moved to a JIRA story
* Added fix and associated unit test.
* Fixed broken unit test + added another test case + used NoOpFlows + use Mock output object to assert correct result output.
* Remove unnecessary additional println.
* Minor cleanup in test code.
* Relax nameFragment matching to cater for fully qualified and simple Flow classname specifications.
* Remove superfluous check.
* Minor fix + added additional Unit Test cases to cover all scenarios.
* Reverted back to original behaviour + extra check to avoid ambiguity for exact match.
* Changes following final PR review comments.
* ENT-2168: Add a shell command to check for an existing transaction
When a double-spend occurs the notary returns the hash of the consuming
transaction id. I've added a 'hash-lookup' shell command that matches
any recorded transactions on the node against this id hash to determine
whether the state has been consumed by this node (that could happen in certain race conditions).
* CORDA-1743: Remove `isDebug = true` from Node driver to speed-up integration tests execution.
* CORDA-1743: Undo removal of "isDebug = true" from the test that specifically checks for this condition.
* CORDA-1743: Address input from @shamsasari
As reported in [CORDA-1609](https://r3-cev.atlassian.net/browse/CORDA-1609),
`CordaRPCClientConfiguration.default` is not accessible from Java since
`default` is a reserved keyword.
As part of the refactor made in #2831, `CordaRPCClientConfiguration` went
from being a data class to an interface with a backing implementation of
type `CordaRPCClientConfigurationImpl`.
This resulted in Java users having to rewrite code that was on the form:
```java
final CordaRPCClient client = new CordaRPCClient(
nodeAddress, CordaRPCClientConfiguration.DEFAULT
);
```
to something like this:
```java
final CordaRPCClient client = new CordaRPCClient(
nodeAddress, CordaRPCClientConfiguration.Companion.default()
);
```
However, this does not work. The user would get a compilation error because
`default` is a reserved keyword in Java.
Since `CordaRPCClientConfiguration` has been made an interface, there is no
easy way of introducing a static final field on the interface from Kotlin.
Consequently, I've changed this back to using a `class` with a static field
named `DEFAULT` instead of the static method `default()`.
It should be noted that `default()` / `DEFAULT` is currently only used
internally to pass in default values in `CordaRPCClient.kt` and
`CordaRPCClientUtils.kt`. That said, it is exposed as part of our API
surface and consequently shouldn't be broken.
The latter means that in the above example, the user would actually not
have to provide the parameter at all:
```java
final CordaRPCClient client = new CordaRPCClient(nodeAddress);
```
As can be seen from the definition of `CordaRPCClient`:
```kotlin
class CordaRPCClient private constructor(...) {
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
hostAndPort: NetworkHostAndPort,
configuration: CordaRPCClientConfiguration = CordaRPCClientConfiguration.DEFAULT
) : this(hostAndPort, configuration, null)
```
The mentioned [refactor](7a077e76f0 (diff-0948c125db93a22263eb81eaf3161c17R65))
did not make it into the 3.1 release, so from an API-stability perspective,
this change can be applied without affecting our commitment to a
backwards compatible API..
* Progress Tracker doesn't mark as "green tick" a step which hasn't been set in the flow. Steps behind the current step, which were not processed ('an optional step') are now marked distingishly as green crossed sign for shell and as minus sign for ssh.
* Finality Flow sets the current step to NOTARISING only if the actual notarization is performed.
It's no longer used as we've switched over to AMQP for RPC calls so
remove it from everywhere and only use it for checkpointing
* Wire up demo bench post Kryo removal
* Test Fixes
* rebase and fix tests
* Test Fix
* wip
* revert changes to api now we don't need to add annotations
- Existing embedded Shell connects via RPC including checking RPC user credentials (before was a direct use of CordaRPCOps): in dev mode when console terminal is enabled, node created `shell` user.
- New Standalone Shell app with the same functionalities as Shell: connects to a node via RPC Client, can use SSL and run SSH server.