Split CashFlow into independent CashIssueFlow, CashExitFlow and CashPaymentFlow,
so that users can be given access to one but not the other(s).
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>
Initial conversion of Explorer to use IssuerFlow (from BankOfCorda)
Initial conversion of TraderDemo to use IssuerFlow (from BankOfCorda)
Updated TraderDemo to use IssuerFlow (from BankOfCorda)
Fixed TraderDemo integration text (added new BankOfCorda node)
Updated Explorer with changes IssuerRequest params
Explorer now correctly displaying transaction id upon Issue.
Moved IssuerFlow into finance package so can be reused across multiple demos (TraderDemo) and applications (eg Explorer)
Refactored BankOfCorda demo to use Finance package and TestUtil constants
Updated TraderDemo to use IssuerFlow
Updated Explorer to use finance package IssuerFlow.
Advertised BankOfCorda as Issuer for usage by Explorer.
Explorer no longer depends on BankOfCorda demo since IssuerFlow promoted to Finance module
Added IssuerFlow to AbstractNode whitelist.
Explicit declarations of IssuerFlow no longer required.
Added plugin registration of IssuerFlow at bootstrap.
Revert whitelisting of IssuerFlow (plugin configured)
Refactored to use constant BOC definition.
Added gradle RPC security config.
Updated documentation
Fixed incorrect references.
Renamed Issuer banks.
Added new permission set (for Issuer nodes)
Added node nearestCity info
Added new Issuer Event Generator for Issuer nodes only
Associated currency with issuer using ServiceType naming structure.
Added argument flag (-S) to trigger event generator simulation node.
Fixed problem with issuers not resolving from network map.
Updated perms on Issuer rpc proxy nodes.
Fixed minor in cash generateExit identified by Explorer.
Changes applied in prep for AWG demo.
Added IntelliJ run-configurations for launching Explorer demo nodes (with and without simulation)
Updated documentation (and added additional gradle task to launch Explorer nodes in simulation mode).
Fix following rebase.
Addressed review items from PR.
Updated TraderDemo readme.
Updated TraderDemo gradle file to launch Bank of Corda node.
Updated JRE properties.
Updated IssuerModel to incorporate correct JFX Observable handling.
Fixed bug with Exit command not displaying any currency.
Added TODO's for revisiting correct Exception handling strategy.
Optimization for when issuing cash to self.
Minor updates following PR review.
Remove old refs to Royal Mint and Federal Reserve
* merge foldToObservableList and foldToObservableMap to fold
* added a 1 second buffer to the rx observable subscription to batch up the incoming updates, to avoid flooding FX UI thread with runnable
* renamed GatheredTransactionDataModel to TransactionDataModel
Allow AdvertisedServices to have their own identity and keys. Also, rationalise legalIdentity onto the local node's NodeInfo which is available on ServiceHub
Fixup after rebase
Remove legal identity that was on storage service. Now access via myInfo.legalIdentity and key via keyManagement lookup.
Enforce singleton notary per node for now
Tidy up based upon Rick's suggestions
Handle PR comments
clean up imports
Fix typo
Fixup rename
Capitalise comment
Eliminate unused variable warning
Make changes based upon PR comments
Cleanup whitespace changes
Use synchronized wrapper over set.
Drop discard message to trace level logging.
Fix code layout
Use lazy trace extension method
Track message id's to deduplicate replays. Widen the auto-acknowledgement window of Artemis back to the default.
Use synchronized wrapper over set.
Include tx message unique id in checkpointed data.
Add test for checkpointed resend
Fix bug in not getting UUID off message.
Tidy formatting
Add explanation comments to test asserts
Put unique id even on Client messages.
Tidy formatting
The RPC mechanism uses message queues and is essentially conventional except for the fact that it supports marshalling observables. An observable encapsulates a stream of ongoing events, and server-side observables sent to the client are automatically bound to message queues and managed by Artemis.