Add CompositeSignature and CompositeSignatureWithKeys classes as part of preliminary work to make CompositeKey signature validation compatible with java.security classes, so that these keys and signatures can be used readily in X.509 certificates.
Standaridise the identity names of Alice, Bob and Charlie, notary, map service, etc. in order
to ensure consistency across the code base and reduce number of places that have to be changed
to introduce proper X.500 names.
Move Alice, Bob & Charlie identities into the utilities package so they can be used in demos
* Make CompositeKey implement PublicKey
The initial implementation of composite keys as their own distinct class separate from PublicKey
means that the keys cannot be used on standard classes such as Certificate. This work is a beginning
to modifying CompositeKey to being a PublicKey implementation, although significant further work
is required to integrate this properly with the standard Java APIs, especially around verifying
signatures using the new key type.
* First stage of making CompositeKey implement PublicKey interface. Revert to using PublicKey everywhere we expect a key.
* Move algorithm and format into companion object (#432)
Move algorithm and format into companion object so that they can be referenced from other
classes (i.e. the upcoming signature class).
* Add simple invariants to construction of CompositeKey.
Builder emits CompositeKeys in simplified normalised form. Forbid keys with single child node, force ordering on children and forbid duplicates on the same level. It's not full semantical normalisation.
* Make constructor of CompositeKey private, move NodeWeight inside the class.
Add utility function for Kryo deserialization to read list with length constraints.
* Document DemoBench's download link and the location of its log file.
* Document locations of DemoBench's runtime dependencies.
* Initial changes following review from Richard Brown.
* Install DemoBench as a systemwide application.
* This application's correct full name is "Corda DemoBench".
* Tidy up imports.
* Cordapps -> CorDapps
* Ensure application name is "Corda DemoBench" on MacOSX.
* Avoid NPE if corda.jar cannot be found.
* Log an error if Node Explorer or WebServer fail to start.
* Display an error dialog if we cannot find corda.jar at start-up.
* Use official notUsed() function for unwanted Observables.
* Fix unit tests.
* Rename function to readErrorLines().
* Updated Development State to reflect that Corda is maturing, that we're targetting production readiness in 2017 but still to warn that APIs are not yet stable
* newlines
* Arguments are now correctly passed to the noderunner from platform specific scripts.
* Node runner doesn't start CRaSH shell when running in headless mode.