* Remove unused type param
* If we drop Runnable we can use conciser syntax
* Sometimes we need the fully-fledged object, so retire separate handle class
* Implement IntelliJ suggestion
Fix bug in network simulator. It failed on cast when requesting signatures from notary, now it's not a SingleMessageRecipient but InMemoryMessagingNetwork.ServiceHandle.
Clean up cash tests ahead of anonymisation work. This simplifies some boiler plate setup/teardown
and ensures idenities and flows are correctly registered.
Core corda publications and JARs now have cord or corda at the start (excluding gradle plugins). Removed an unnecessary dependency on test-utils in node-schemas to prevent an evaluation order bug in gradle.
Change PartyAndCertificate to an aggregate class instead of a subclass of Party. This reduces the changes compared to M11, as well as avoiding risk of accidental serialization of a PartyAndCertificate (which may be very large) where a Party is expected.
Cleaned up initial nodes known to the identity service, in particular mock nodes now know about themselves; previously full nodes registered themselves but mock nodes did not.
* 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
* Fix bug in demobench. Explorer didn't show correctly location of a node.
There was no nearestCity override in config.
* Remove nearestCity from node configuration. Now information about the location is always taken from
node's legal name. If not present - exception on node startup.
* Add X500Name.locationOrNull that soft fails when location is not in X500 name. Address PR comments.
* Remove unused imports.
* Construct standard flows using PartyAndCertificate, and add support for launching
flows that are constructed with PartyAndCertificate or just Party.
* Store PartyAndCertificate in network map service
* Expand identity service to store certificates along with all identities.
This removes the need to do manual registration using the PluginServiceHub. As a result CordaPluginRegistry.servicePlugins is no longer needed. For oracles and services there is a CorDappService annotation.
I've also fixed the InitiatingFlow annotation such that client flows can be customised (sub-typed) without it breaking the flow sessions.
Replace X509Certificate with X509CertificateHolder for consistency in implementation of how X.509 certificates
are managed. Using the Java standard class entails the actual implementing class being one of several options
depending how a certificate is built, which makes serialization/deserialization with Kryo inconsistent as some
of these forms cannot be directly built from outside restricted classes.
* De-anonymise parties in AbstractStateReplacementFlow flows
* Convert transaction key negotiation to a subflow instead of utility functions
* Add serialization support for CertPath
* Restructure cash flows so that a counterparty flow can be added later
* 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
Remove mock identity service and merge it with the in memory identity service. The two services
provide extremely similar functionality, and having two different version for production/test
risks subtle implementation differences. On that note, this patch includes changes to a number
of tests which worked only with mock identity service.
Fixup after rebase
Restore original key property names
Fixup after rebase
Undo extra import that IntelliJ keeps erroneously adding.
Add comments and fix docs for transaction signing.
Fixes after rebase
More fixes after rebase
Address PR requests
Address PR requests
Switch to using AbstractParty as the standard identifier for parties in
states, so that full parties can be used during construction of
transactions and anonymised parties when the transaction is being added
to the ledger.
* Fix: Add missing @StartableByRPC to fix the Raft notary demo
* Make loadConfig take a Config object, for cordformation Node
* Unduplicate User.toMap
* Unduplicate WHITESPACE regex, choose possessive form
* Use slash to make a Path
* Remove Companion where redundant
* Remove unused code
Specifically, make the IDE/driver and gradle/NodeRunner methods of launching the demo behave more similarly, with a view to configuring them the same way.
* Add option to driver to nominate a node as network map, so that the driver-based demo doesn't run an additional node
* Change gradle ports to match those chosen by driver
Add functionality for generating certificate paths from identity
certificates to transaction certificates, validating, storing and
retrieving those certificate paths.
Move AbstractParty, AnonymousParty and Party into a new net.corda.core.identity package,
as they're not really cryptography tools, and in preparation for further code coming in
for identity.
Optimize imports on many files to clean up the resulting refactor.
Change the legal name of parties to be an X500 name. This ensures that we aren't converting between
common names and X500 names in various places, eliminating substantial scope for error in the conversion
process. As a result, all node names must now be full X500 names, which has impact on most configurations.
Clean up X500 names in Corda simulation, and ensure they're consistent with the standard test names.
This includes using the locations present in those test names, which requires updates to the node
config test.
This is an intermediary step to introducing X500Names in all Party instances, which adds:
* Party constructor which accepts X500Name and then converts it to string.
* startNode() function which takes in X500Name instead of String
* Numerous legal name fixes to use full distinguished names
Core flows, which are baked into the platform, are also versioned using the platform version of the node. Several core flows, such as the data vending ones, which were provided via plugins are now instead baked into the node.