Previously when de-anonymising a Party instance, the name of the Party was used rather than
the key, meaning a Party could be constructed with a random nonsense key and any name, and be treated as corresponding to the well known identity. This is not a security hole in itself as
in any real scenario a party shouldn't be trusted without having been registered, it creates
a significant risk of a security hole depending on how trusted the anonymous identity is, and
the returned identity is considered.
The motivation for this came with the recent change that a default notary is started by the driver, which if ignored will leak the notary process.
Also, waitForAllNodesToFinish() has been replaced by a driver parameter.
* Network map cache using Network map client instead of artemis. -- WIP
* fix up after rebase
* address PR issues, split network map update test, added todos to remove sleeps
* move jimfs and baseDir to field variable
Most uses where with MockNetwork which recently got a defaultNotaryIdentity property for dealing with the default single notary case. The remaining uses where in flows.
network-parameters file read in by the node at startup, of which only the list of notaries is used. For now, the driver and MockNetwork have been updated to require notaries to be started first. This is so that the same set of network parameters can be defined for all the nodes.
CN in the legal name is not longer disallowed since it's no longer reserved for distributed notary names.
Single-node notaries now only have one identity, their main identity. Nodes part of a cluster continue to have two.
(Based off Kasia's work)
* [CORDA-446] Clean up other mentions of network map node and logic
* Rename AbstractNetworkMapService to NetworkMapService and remove the empty NetworkMapService
* fix build
* fix artemismessaging tests
* pr comments
approach which assumes a dedicated node for observers: states that are
reported to the node will appear in the database and update feeds as
normal. Apps that expect all updates to be relevant to themselves may
need adjusting if they run on an observer node too, but this is likely
to be rare.
* Cash selection refactoring such that 3d party DB providers are only required to implement Coin Selection SQL logic.
* Re-added debug logging statement.
* Updated to include PR review feedback from VK
* Refactoring following rebase from master.
* Fix broken JUnits following rebase.
* Use JDBC ResultSet getBlob() and added custom serializer to address concern raised by tomtau in PR.
* Fix failing JUnits.
* Experimental support for PostgreSQL: CashSelection done using window functions
* Moved postgresql version information into corda/build.gradle
* Using a PreparedStatement in CashSelectionPostgreSQLImpl
* Changed the PostgreSQL Cash Selection implementation to use the new refactored AbstractCashSelection
* Enhance the API Scanner plugin to monitor class annotations.
* Implement @DoNotImplement annotation, and apply it.
* Update API definition.
* Update API change detection to handle @DoNotImplement.
* Document the `@DoNotImplement` annotation.