Moving the position of the Snyk Delta to execute as the first stage as there seems to be issues with running the under the hood 'snykResolvedDepsJson' task after other gradle tasks have been executed. To be investigated further but this should unblock and PR's hitting the Snyk Delta stage.
* ENT-6893: Added interface for clients to grab openetelemetry handle.
* ENT-6893: Make detekt happy.
* ENT-6893: Fix warnings.
* ENT-6893: Make detekt happy.
* ENT-6893: Now shutdown opentelemetry when node stops or client is closed.
* ENT-6893: OpenTelemetryDriver is not not a singleton.
* Delay closing of attachment class loaders until all SerializationContext that refer to them (from BasicVerifier) have gone out of scope.
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* Avoid any concurrency issues with queue processing
* Better concurrency behaviour
* Stop re-using attachment URLs as it turns out we can't close the URLClassLoaders when URLs are shared
* Refactor to use a ReferenceQueue.
Co-authored-by: Chris Rankin <chris.rankin@r3.com>
First cut of telemetry integration.
Open telemetry can be enabled in two ways, first is via an opentelemetry java agent specified on the command line. With this way you get the advantage of spans created from other libraries, like hibernate. The java agent does byte code rewriting to insert spans.
The second way is with the open telemetry driver (that links with the opentelemetry sdk). This is a fat jar provided with this project and needs to go into the node drivers directory.
There was a mistake made when we first introduced notary request signature checking, in that we didn't wrap it in SerializedBytes so it always got deserialized as part of the flow message payload. So to check the signature, it has to be re-serialized. This means for cross-version compatibility we can never change the serialized format of NotarisationRequest. In this case we need make sure that every SecureHash mentioned in that data structure is a distinct instance, even if the values are repeated / identical, as that is how it was in Corda 1.
With the introduction of interning of SecureHash, this ceased to be true once again, including undoing the attempts to force it on the sending side that had been introduced in previous versions of Corda. So here we introduce a way to force it, and consolidate the forcing to distinct SecureHash instances in the NotarisationRequest itself, rather than leaving to the caller of the constructor to remember to do it, so that serialized form will always be as per Corda 1.