There were two issues:
* The original "sealing violation: can't seal package net.corda.nodeapi" issue was due to the isolated CorDapp containing some code in the net.corda.nodeapi namespace. This has been moved to the isolated namespace.
* The test was not correctly creating the second transaction with the dummy command
The gradle process that runs the tests keeps an exclusive hold on built jars in Windows, which means if a test wants to get hold of the CorDapp, and it's requested from the same module, it will fail. Now instead of deleting the "libs" dir we just use the latest created jar.
* Add whitelists and custom serializers from cordapps to serialization context
* Remove changes in TransactionBuilder, add caching
* Add whitelists and custom serializers from cordapps to serialization context
* Remove changes in TransactionBuilder, add caching
* Address comments
* Increase node memory for SIMM integration test
* Cache only serialization context
* Increase integ test timeout
* Fix API breakage
* Increase max heap size for web server integ test
* Move classloading utils from separate module to core.internal
* Adjust heap size for more integ tests
* Increase time window for IRS demo transactions
* Fix determinator
* Add parameter in core-deterministic
* Stub out class-loading method for DJVM
* Pass states to record through to transaction resolution
* Add a test case
* Add comment indicating why states are always added in tx resolution
* Update observer node documentation
* Fixed bug in state pointer search and added tests.
* Blacklisted problematic package.
* Addressed Shams' comments.
* Addressed round two of comments.
* Fixed another bug whereby the DFS gets stuck in an infinite loop.
The API has been reverted to be completely ABI compatible with V3, and the small changes that were made to the wire format in https://github.com/corda/corda/pull/4260 have also been reverted.
* Undo renaming of c'tor parameter (API break).
* Re-introduce default param in CordappImpl c'tor.
* Make 'msg' a property of PermissionException to make it serializable.
* Deprecate `CommandWithParties.signingParties` as it should not be used in contract verification code as it is non-deterministic.
* Remove the remaining usage in contract verification code - replaced by signers collection.
Corda Node ensures a given contract class and version can be sourced from only one signed and trusted Attachment (JAR).
An attempt to import a signed JAR as a trusted uploader (or promote to be trusted) with a class and version already present in the other trusted Attachment will raise DuplicateContractClassException.
Minor fixes to Hibernate Attachment Query parser (original query to select attachment without signers would always return no attachments)
Move Raft and BFT-Smart notaries back into node to preserve backwards compatibility.
* Allow overriding full node config when using internal mock network parameters.
* Make BFT-Smart notary start up in prod mode as well
* Move raft & bftsmart notaries to net.corda.notary.experimental package
* Make sure Raft notary handles reference state edge cases correctly.
* Make sure BFT-Smart notary handles reference state edge cases correctly.
* Include notary schemas in node internal schemas
* Undo Raft notary table schema changes to maintain compatibility.
* ENT-2923 - remove db access code from the verification thread pool
* Remove worker pool for tx verification and disable db access.
* Address code review comments
Apps may depend on the previous behaviour of catching Throwable rather than just Exception. Better to not risk this break and instead provide a helper to throw Errors.
Also using Consumer to avoid ugly usage in Java for doOnSuccess and doOnFailure.
* Update the documentation for trackBy to better indicate that updates are not filtered according to the query criteria
* Add a test that shows the behaviour, which is skipped for now until a solution is implemented.
* Remove discrepancies between OS and ENT caused by manifest metadata.
Unsigned (until identify why signing causes different .EC file)
* Align comments between OS and ENT.
* Internal classe were being exposed and have been hidden
* The single flowLogic instance has been changed into a lambda producer. Flows may not be written to be executed twice, especially if they hold internal state.
* Added JVM c'tor overloads
* Fixed incorrect attachment loading integration test
`AttachmentLoadingTests.test that attachments retrieved over the network are not used for code` was a false-positive - it was incorrect on multiple levels. Fixing it required updating the finance:isolated CorDapp, at which point it was given the new MANIFEST metadata for V4, and moved out of the net.corda.finance namespace to avoid package sealing issues.
The new test exposed a bug in the LedgerTransaction verification logic. This was cleaned up as it was too easy to verify on the wrong instance.
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.
* 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.