* Move all alterations on the amqp schema object out of the actual
amqp/Schema file and have them live in the carpenter as extension
functions
* Move carpenter exceptions to their own file
* Rename the schema name corrupter to the name mangler
* reduce whitespace
* alter comment style
* Specifically, DriverTests and WebserverDriverTests
* RPCDriver.startRpcBroker now waits for port to be unbound, as was probably intended
* Explicitly drop network map future while ensuring the error is logged
* Rename raft-notary-demo project to notary-demo
* Refactor serialisation filtering to allow BFT SMaRt to work, it no longer relies on the jdk.serialFilter system property
* In NodeBasedTest remove whitespace in node directory names for consistency with cordform and driver
* Raft notary demo now defined in one place that both IntelliJ/driver and gradle/runnodes can run
* New module cordform-common for code common to cordformation and corda
* Add single notary demo
some minor changes, including gitignore rule changes. The largest change
is replacing the current fresh key for each transaction with a single
static identity in preparation for aimproved and more fleshed out key
sharing infrastructure.
This moves a lot of the test support code into its own package which is only imported for tests,
so it's not shipped as a part of core Corda. The node currently depends on this support code to
compile, although future work could try to separate this out. This change highlights that parts
of production code is dependent on test elements (i.e. dummy keys), and makes it harder for
such accidental crosses to occur later.
An integration test category is also added as part of this work, to contribute towards COR-345.
It uses Artemis (an embeddable MQ broker) and can run in either a 'serving' mode, in which case it will sit around waiting to sell fake commercial paper assets, or a 'buying' mode in which case it will connect to a specified serving node and run the two party trade protocol.
Most services are either mocked out or too trivial to be useful at this point. They will be fleshed out in the future.