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
* Client and server support for amqp
* Observable (and supporting) serialisers
Unit Tests
* Fixing tests
* Test fixes
* CORDA-847 - Update api doc with additon of @CordaSerializable annotation
* TestFixes
* review comments
* TestFixes
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
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* Review Comments
* wire up and enforce max transaction size
* fixup after rebase
moved network parameter from AbstractNode to NodeProperties
* removed TODO
* fix broken import
* address PR issues
* remove API breaking change
address PR issue
* added max transaction size to driver and mock network.
address PR issues
* fix failing test
* added TODO
* fix verifier test
* fix spring driver build error
* Network parameters updates
Add two RPC methods networkParametersFeed and
acceptNewNetworkParameters. Implementation of client handling of network
parameters update event. Partial implementation of accepting new
parameters and installing them on the node as well as node startup with
updated parameters.
Move reading of network parameters on startup to separate
NetworkParametersReader class. Add tests.
Move NetworkParameters and NotaryInfo classes to core.
* Ignore evolvability test - to be fixed later
* Add documentation on update process
With network parameters the CN is no longer needed to identify notaries. This frees it up to be used in the node's name alongside the other attributes.
Also, the identity generation logic has been simplified, removing the need to have magic string values for storing distributed identities in the keystore. Now there are just two alias prefixes: "identity" as it was previously, and "distributed-notary".
Copying of the node-info files moved out of Cordform and into NetworkParametersGenerator (which is now called NetworkBootstrapper). This class becomes an external tool to enable deployment of nodes in a test setup on a single filesystem.
* Take maximum message size from network parameters
* Add epoch handling
* Add handling of network parameters mismatch
Change NetworkMapClient and updater, add handle in
AbstractNode that results in node shutdown on parameters mismatch. Later
on we should implement proper handling of parameters updates.
Add tests of NetworkParameters wiring.
When node starts with compatibilityZone url configured it takes
networkParameters from the networkMap.
* Permit only one network parameters file
On node startup network parameters are read from node's base directory,
we permit only zero or one files to be there. If network map server is
configured the parameters can be downloaded at startup (if not present
in the directory already).
* Update docs on network map endpoints
* Redo legal name validation rules so that direction change chars are rejected
* Split name validation into minimal rules that all nodes can require, plus extended rules that the Doorman will apply (and we may need to change, without updating the entire network).
* Break down name validation rule sets to better match expectations
* Add test for nulls in Corda names
* [CORDA-442] let Driver run without network map
- Nodes started by driver run without a networkMapNode.
- Driver does not take a networkMapStartStrategy anymore
- a new parameter in the configuration "noNetworkMapServiceMode" allows for a node not to be a networkMapNode nor to connect to one.
- Driver now waits for each node to write its own NodeInfo file to disk and then copies it into each other node.
- When driver starts a node N, it waits for every node to be have N nodes in their network map.
Note: the code to copy around the NodeInfo files was already in DemoBench, the NodeInfoFilesCopier class was just moved from DemoBench into core (I'm very open to core not being the best place, please advise)
The current use of SSL RPC relies on access to the node's keystore file, and further to that some uses where using the NODE_USER to login on the p2p port.
* Remove advertisedServices from NodeInfo.
Introduce notaryIdentities in NetworkMapCache, that will be filled in
later from NetworkParameters. Clean up NetworkMapCache API. Expose
notaryIdentities through RPC. For now we assume as temporary solution
that notaries in NetworkMap have to contain "notary" in name.
* Further clean up of NetworkMapCache API
Remve partyNodes. Introduce getAllNodeInfos function
* Remove notaryIdentity from ServiceHub
* Address Shams review comments
* Address Andrius review comments
* Add comments, cleanup
* Fixes
* Address comments
* Yet another commit with comments addressed
* Move ServiceType and ServiceInfo to node-api
Add changelog entry. Address rest of comments.
* Minor comments
* Change how NetworkHostAndPort is parsed
Change from using a global extension function to parse
NetworkHostAndPort strings, into using a function on the companion
object. This is a lot easier for Java interop and matches the common
style used elsewhere both in Corda and in Java libraries.
* Move JAR extraction into new utils file
* Move path verification function to ArtemisUtils
Move path verification function "requireOnDefaultFileSystem()" to new
ArtemisUtils.kt file, as this makes more sense from a Java interop
perspective.
* Add JvmName to AMQPSchemaExtensions
* Add JvmName to AMQPSerializationScheme
* Revert "Move JAR extraction into new utils file"
This reverts commit 1f0f41909b68ff21cc24b5efd6a1a360393a0a14.
* Reformat code
* Run formatter on ArtemisUtils