The configuration objects for specific notary implementations have been replaced
by a single untyped "extraConfig" Config object that is left to the notary service
itself to parse.
* Remove the raft bootstrapping command from node, we'll need a different
mechanism for that.
* Remove pre-generated identity config value.
* Split up obtainIdentity() in AbstractNode to make it easier to read.
* A temporary workaround for the bootstrapper tool to support BFT notaries.
* Update docs
* Add upgrade notes
* Fix rebase issue
* Add a config diff for the bft notary as well
* ENT-2610: Separate passwords for store and for private keys in Corda OS.
When it comes to KeyStores there are *2* passwords: 1 for the keyStore as a whole and separately there is one private keys within this keyStore.
Unfortunately, those 2 passwords have to be the same due to Artemis limitation, for more details please see:
`org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.remoting.impl.ssl.SSLSupport.loadKeyManagerFactory`
where it is calling `KeyManagerFactory.init()` with store password.
Before change in this PR, throughout our codebase there are multiple places where we assume that storePassword is the same as keyPassword, even in the classes that have nothing to do with Artemis.
This is of course less than ideal as TLS communication may be used not only for Artemis connectivity (e.g. Bridge/Float interaction in Ent) and it is unfair to impose same passwords constraint on that communication channel.
Therefore this PR is removing this limitation and properly separating storePassword from keyPassword.
Linked Jira(https://r3-cev.atlassian.net/browse/ENT-2610) has for more background info.
Suggest to start review from `net.corda.core.crypto.X509NameConstraintsTest` to get an idea about the nature of the changes made.
* ENT-2610: Address PR input from @kchalkias
* ENT-2610: Address PR input from @kchalkias, s/privateKeyPassword/entryPassword/
* ENT-2610: Address PR input from @kchalkias, s/keyPassword/entryPassword/
In the implementation of `CertificateStoreSupplier`
* Upgrade gradle plugin; add target version attribute to finance and sample cordapps.
* Remove '-SNAPSHOT' from gradlePluginsVersion.
* Fix naming.
* Update docs.
* Respond to feedback.
* Fix irs demo
* Fix more samples
* Fix more samples
* Fix deployNodes
* Fix deployNodes
* more fixes
* fix simm valuation
* more fixes
* more fixes
* more fixes
* more fixes
* Publication should have *nothing* to do with cordformation and deployNodes.
Remove it! And if this exposes a bug then "so be it".
* Disable CorDapp signing for Cordapp Configuration and Network Verifier.
* Disable CorDapp signing for SIMM Valuation Demo.
* Remove remaining publishing nonsense from samples.
* Workarounds fpr cordapp-configuration, network-verifier and simm-valuation-demo:
JarSigner rejects jars with duplicates inside, so remove them.
* Upgrade to Gradle plugin 4.0.32 and reenable CorDapp signing for samples.
* Move Raft and BFT notaries into separate modules
* Move schemas
* Fix tests & demos
* Modified logic for creating notary services:
Added a new field 'className' to the notary configuration. The node now
loads the specified implementation via reflection. The default className
value points to the simple notary implementation for backwards compatibility.
Relevant schemas are loaded in a similar fashion.
For backwards compatibility purposes the default SimpleNotaryService will
remain built-in to node, but its cordapp will be generated on startup – so
the loading of notary services is streamlined.
* Move test namedcache factory to test utils
The list of CorDapps jars is no longer passed in via the cmd line but is now expected to be placed in the bootstrapped directory.
Ended up being a bit of a refactor to cater for unit testing, and also tidied up the bootstrapper docs.
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..
node-api now depends on this module and upcoming changes will use this as well rather than having to depend on node-api.
EnumEvolveTests.deserializeWithRename and EnumEvolveTests.multiOperations are temporarily ignored since their test resources can't be regenerated due to bugs.
* CORDA-847 - Pass serialization context down serialization call stack
Needed for later work on AMQP RPC where we need to set per-thread
elements on a context. Could use some magic thread local but I'd rather
it was explicit on the stack and thus easier to reason about.
Additionally, now we're passing this around we can make better use of it
in the future
* Test Fix
* Test fixes
* REVIEW COMMENTS / CODE FORMAT
* Fix build issues
* CORDA-1238 - Initial blob inspector tool commit
Note this is WIP and not ready for prime time but it's time it moved off
of a personal branch and into the main code base, especially if I'm
passing the serialization code onto someone else's shoulders
* CORDA-1238 - Move blob inspector into experimental
It was developed locally in tools (as it's a tool), but it's no
where near production ready, so lets just ship it in experimental
for now
* CORDA-1238 - Tidyup and bug fixes
* Compendium of minor changes and improvements:
- build fat behave-jar so can run scenarios from shell scripts (from TC)
- additional run script to execute basic scenarios (for TC)
- default staging path shortened to "corda" (removed deps)
- toned down logging (info -> debug)
- fixed all compiler warnings
- fixed couple of bugs in startup checking steps
- base scenarios use variables declared using Examples parameterization
* Added missing braces
* Changes to address PR feedback.
* Mark underlying Cucumber libraries for future de-coupling.
* Updated to Corda 3.0, added support for PostgreSQL, added STAGING_ROOT environment variable, incorporating Watch improvements (Maks), Steps Provider interface for auto-scanning of 3rd party steps providers, re-implemented StepBlocks, new ScenarioRunner executable tool, additional Steps definitions (Vault, issue/transfer cash, cordapps), other minor bug fixes and logging improvements.
* Updates incorporating PR review feedback.
* Reverted back to original - will re-test in ENT.
* Removed all SQL Server code (to be included in ENT only)
* Minor updates following second PR review.
* Fixed broken scenario tests.
* Final fix for PostgreSQL scenario test.