The overload that takes in a String does NOT check that the exception thrown has that message, which is what these tests are assuming. Rather it's the assertion message when the test fails.
* Create a subclass of CordaCaplet for the web server to put the cordapp JARs on its class path.
* Revert "[CORDA-2303]: Fix issue with corda-webserver not looking for plugins in cordapp jars (#4390)"
This reverts commit bad7b9b187.
* Revert "Create a subclass of CordaCaplet for the web server to put the cordapp JARs on its class path."
This reverts commit 12f14275c0.
* Create seperate webserver caplet
* CORDA-1839 - Remove race condition between trackBy and notifyAll
* Fix null check
* Improve filtering
* Switch equality test to refs
* Refine filtering of seen updates
* Add entry in the changelog
* Address comments
* Working version
* api-current.txt change to remove diff due to inheritance hierarchy change.
* api-current.txt change to remove warnings of abstract methods in new interfaces.
* Fix indent
TestCordapp has now two implementations to clearly separate the two use cases it has in the Corda repo:
* TestCordappImpl which implements the revised public API of TestCordapp; namely that a TestCordapp instance references a real CorDapp jar on the classpath. This is either an external dependency jar in which case it’s taken as is and given to the node, or it’s a local gradle project in which case it’s compiled using the gradle “jar” task to generate the CorDapp jar. This approach means the jar has all the original CorDapp versioning information, which is important that it’s correct when testing. To this end, TestCordapp only needs to expose the ability to specify the app’s config. All the remaining properties have moved to CustomCordapp.
* CustomCordapp for creating arbitrary custom CorDapps, including specifying the jar’s MANIFEST values. This is internal API and only used for testing the platform. Technically this shouldn’t implement TestCordapp but does so to reduce the complexity of the driver and mock network.
* Split Workflow and contracts of Finance App into separate Cordapps, part 1 - content which is different between OS and ENT is still in contract Cordapp.
* Move CashSelection implementations to workflow module.
* Move CashSelection implmentations to workflow module.
* Move finance module to finance-flows, top level finance module is empty.
* Move finance module to finance-flows, top level finance module is empty.
* Updated build comment.
* Revert publication of combined (contracts and flows) corda-finance.jar (to maintain backwards compatibility with 3rd party cordapps dependent on finance)
* Added backwards compatibility clarification comment.
* Re-instate new cordapp metadata.
* Global rename of `finance-flows` to `finance-workflows` to follow adopted naming conventions.
* Addressed final review comments.
* Rename application to "Corda Finance Demo"
* Generation of original corda-finance jar from new sub-modules.
* Fixed and tested demobench with new split finance contract and workflow jars.
* Renamed finance sub-modules to contracts and workflows.
* Remove Michele!!!
* Minor fix to filtering logic.
* Align CorDapp configuration filename with workflows jar.
* Fix breaks caused by finance module naming changes.
* Final alignment between OS/ENT of finance contract code.
* Make TimedFlows retry forever, and cap the growth of the time out interval.
* Only time flows for restart if that is sensible (i.e. notary flows that actually have an alternative node to talk to).
* Move check for multi node notary into getter so it the `canBeRestarted` attribute can't be set too late.
* Make restartable timed flow a concept on SubFlow metadata and the relevant events so we can handle it properly for subflows based on their metadata.
* Addressing review comments.
* Consistent naming
* Update documentation
* Addressing documentation comments.
* Document the ways and behaviours of setting JVM args on a corda node process.
* Small review fixes
* Clarification, removing outdated jvmArgs documentation