* Create constraint, extract Jar signature collection
* Extract JarSignatureCollector into its own file
* Jar signature collection throws exception if signatures are inconsistent
* Focus testing in Jar signature collection
* Extract some helper functions in test
* Patch tests with mock attachment storage
* Assert that generated constraint is satisfied by signed attachment
* Clarify constraint selection logic
* Explicit return types on extension methods
* Link to docsite Signature Contrainsts documentation
* Fix issue with shared JAR reading buffer
* Add named caches and apply to NonInvalidingUnboundCache and all usages.
* Add named caches and apply to NonInvalidingCache and all usages.
* Add named caches and apply to NonInvalidingWeightBasedCache and all usages.
* Move NamedCache to core/internal
* Remove type `NamedCache` and `NamedLoadingCache`
* Suppressed 'name not used' warning, added comment, and fixed generic parameters on the buildNamed functions.
* Use `buildNamed` in all caffeine instances in production code. Not using it for caches that are created in test code.
* Add checks for the cache name
* Formatting
* Minor code review revisions
Internal tables (the tables from node and finance modules) are now tracked /created by Liquibase script.
Tables backing MappedSchemma in Cordapps are created by Hibernate (as before).
The PR scope added Liquibase library, setup code SchemaMigration and XML scripts and from Enterprise.
For existing database installation - the node will auto-upgrade to use Liquibase.
Method migrateOlderDatabaseToUseLiquibase checks for any 3.X existing Corda database to upgrade database to use Liquibase. When the existing database without Liquibase integral tables is detected, the node (at startup) will create Liquibase tracking tables and fill them with all migration scripts (marked as done), this ensure the database will look as it would use Liquibase from the beginning.
The database changes gradually introduced by the subsequent 3.X releases (3.1, 3.2) are conditionally run by Liquibase.
* CORDA-1813 fix Postgres db bloat issue
* CORDA-1813 merge fixes
* CORDA-1813 change column type and size to a standard corda type
* CORDA-1813 docs
* CORDA-1813 create custom hibernate type for the checkpoint blob and align with enterprise
* CORDA-1813 Remove max col size
* CORDA-1813 Remove max col size
* CORDA-1813 Fix merge
* CORDA-1813 Remove buggy :serverNameTablePrefix: configuration
Moved start up logic of the various node components out of their c’tors and into “start” methods, which are called from Node.start(). The components themselves are created in the Node’s c’tor with minimal initialisation logic.
Certain things are not immediately available at construction time, which are instead given to the components at start time in an orderly fashion:
* Certs from the node’s key store and trust store
* The network parameters, and thus access to things like maxMessageSize and the contracts whitelist
* A running database - several components were doing database stuff their c’tors
* The node’s NodeInfo, and thus access to things like identities and addresses
The messaging service couldn’t be created in the Node’s c’tor due to initialisation issues with MockNode. This should be fixed in a later commit.
Database table NODE_ATTACHMENTS_CONTRACT_CLASS_NAME in v3.0 was changed to NODE_ATTCHMENTS_CONTRACTS in v3.1 and then finally NODE_ATTACHMENTS_CONTRACTS on current master. Users may omit the upgrade note and run into errors. After the change the node will not start if the new table name is not found and any other older ones is found.
* CORDA-1715 Ordering the X500 name for the CRL extension of the TLS certificate
* Addressing review comments
* Addressing review comments - round 2
* Throwing an exception on incorrect TLS CRL issuer configuration
* Changes after the redesign decisions
* Small refactoring
* CORDA-1661 Reverting DEV certificates
* Addressing review comments
* Removed the intermediate certificate from the trust store and added some test cases for the revocation check
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.
* Docs: improve docs on permissioning, doorman and network map.
* Add a convenience serialization API for Java users, marked as
internal for now with a TODO to make it public after we start work on
Corda 4.0. Otherwise serializing arbitrary objects to AMQP is awkward.
* Hibernate session flushed before handing over raw JDBC session to user code + test - inserting and selecting cash in the same transaction
* Additional two tests copied from Enterprise repo