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.
Mark several functions in X509Utilities as @JvmStatic so they're readily accessible from Java.
Add functions for modifying common name of an X.500 name, either direct replacement or adding a postfix.
This removes the need for the shareParentSessions parameter of FlowLogic.subFlow. It also has the flow's version number so FlowVersion is now no longer needed.
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.
* Added queryBy(QueryCriteria) Vault API and Junit tests.
* Minor fix following rebase.
* Spit out Vault Query tests into separate source file.
* WIP
* Enable composition of QueryCriteria specifications.
Additional JUnit test cases to validate API.
* Added Deprecating annotations.
Added QueryCriteria for set of contractStateTypes
* Minor tweaks and additional JUnit test cases (chain of linear id)
* Added Java Junit tests and QueryCriteria builder support.
* Added API documentation (including coding snippets and examples).
* Added @JvmOverloads to QueryCriteria classes for easy of use from Java.
* Refactored QueryCriteria API to use composition via sealed data classes.
* Enable infix notation.
* Fixed typo.
* Clarified future work to enforce DB level permissioning.
* Moved PageSpec and Order from QueryCriteria to become parameters of Query itself.
* Moved PageSpec and Order from QueryCriteria to become parameters of Query itself.
* TokenType now specified as set of <Class> (was non extensible enum).
* Exposed new Vault Query API functions via RPC.
* Fixed compiler error in java test.
* Addressed a couple of minor PR review scomments from MH.
* Major updates following PR discussion and recommendations.
* All pagination and sorting arguments are optional (and constructed with sensible defaults).
Added Java helper functions for queryBy and trackBy interfaces.
Added Java trackBy unit tests.
Miscellaneous cleanup.
* Added Generic Index schema mapping and query support.
* Query criteria referencing Party now references a String (until Identity framework built out).
Added participants attribute to general query criteria.
* Fleshed our IndexCriteria including PR recommendation to define column aliases for index mappings.
* Removed all directly exposed API dependencies on requery.
* Updated documentation.
* Provide sensible defaults for all Query arguments.
Add RPC Java helpers and increase range of Vault Service helpers.
* Further improvements (upgrading notes) and updates to documentation.
* RST documentation updates.
* Updates to address RP latest set of review comments.
* Updates to address MH latest set of review comments.
* Updated to highlight use of VaultIndexQueryCriteria to directly reference a JPA-annotated entity (versus the indirect, explicitly mapped attribute to GenericIndexSchema approach)
* Aesthetic updates requested by MH
* Reverted Indexing approach: removed all references to VaultIndexedQueryCriteria and GenericVaultIndexSchemaV1 scheme.
* Final clean-up and minor updates prior to merge.
* Fixed compiler warnings (except deprecation warnings)
* Reverted all changes to Vault Schemas (except simple illustrative VaultLinearState used in VaultQueryTests)
* Reverted all changes to Vault Schemas (except simple illustrative VaultLinearState used in VaultQueryTests)
* Commented out @Deprecated annotations (as a hedge against us releasing M12 with the work half-done)
* Renamed RPC JavaHelper functions as RPCDispatcher does not allow more than one method with same name.
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.