Current logic in `CashWidget` is not handling well updates done in close succession, i.e. less than 1 second.
And such frequent updates do indeed happen, e.g. from: `net.corda.client.jfx.model.ContractStateModel#cashStates`
where `list` is modified twice.
Also use `.toDecimal()` instead of `.quantity`to have amount represented in pounds rather than in pennies.
(cherry picked from commit 952cc35)
- 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.
* Don't expose StartedNode via Node Driver
* Dont expose StartedNode/Abstract Node via MockNetwork
* Remove internal var from constructor as it doesn't hide from public api and change to internal initialisation method
* Update api
* Rename MockNode to StartedMockNode to avoid confusion
Update documentation
Update api-current.txt
* Fix typo
* Fix test failure
* Modify flow tests to use internal mock network and remove additional internal exposures from StartedMockNode
* Fix api-current
* Change InProcess and OutOfProcess to interfaces
* Explicitly declare MockNetwork parameters
Dont expose StateMachineManager
Move affected tests to use internal mock network
* Fix api-current
* Changes requested via review
* Fix IRS Demo address
* Fix api
* Remove internal attribute from classes in internal package
* Remove accidentally added code
* Move useHttps into NodeHandleInternal
* Remove duplicated code
* Update api-current
* Make webAddress internal on NodeHandle
* Make sure parameters in public api are explicitly specified
* Use correct address in IRS Demo
* Get webaddress from webserver handle
* Update api-current
* 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
* Generate node directories as part of bootstrapping
* Include latest corda.jar in bootstrapper package
Remove SLF4J warnings on startup
* Changes post review
* More review changes
* Review changes
* Making docs clearer
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.
* * Document TestIdentity entropy and enforce that it actually works
* Ledger/transaction DSL default notary with fresh key
* MockServices default identity with fresh key
* makeTestIdentityService now takes vararg
* Require cordappPackages for MockServices
* DSL automatic serialization init
* Improve error when two MockNetworks used
* * Make cordappPackages required by MockNetwork
* Default identity service in MockServices
* Make notarySpecs Java-friendly