Or else NodeExplorer will not start due to exception:
java.lang.ClassCastException: net.corda.core.contracts.StateAndRef cannot be cast to java.lang.Void
at net.corda.client.jfx.model.ContractStateModel$Companion.filterCashStateAndRefs(ContractStateModel.kt:43)
at net.corda.client.jfx.model.ContractStateModel$Companion.access$filterCashStateAndRefs(ContractStateModel.kt:38)
at net.corda.client.jfx.model.ContractStateModel$cashStatesDiff$1.call(ContractStateModel.kt:29)
at net.corda.client.jfx.model.ContractStateModel$cashStatesDiff$1.call(ContractStateModel.kt:22)
at rx.internal.operators.OnSubscribeMap$MapSubscriber.onNext(OnSubscribeMap.java:69)
at rx.internal.operators.OnSubscribeMap$MapSubscriber.onNext(OnSubscribeMap.java:77)
at rx.subjects.PublishSubject$PublishSubjectProducer.onNext(PublishSubject.java:304)
at rx.subjects.PublishSubject$PublishSubjectState.onNext(PublishSubject.java:219)
at rx.subjects.PublishSubject.onNext(PublishSubject.java:72)
* [CORDA-446] Clean up other mentions of network map node and logic
* Rename AbstractNetworkMapService to NetworkMapService and remove the empty NetworkMapService
* fix build
* fix artemismessaging tests
* pr comments
Please see Jira for background info.
The change should help all the Windows developers.
Closer examination shows that in the command line we include the classpath of size ~20,000 characters twice.
Once with `-cp` option - which is fine and second time with `-Djava.class.path=` - the latter is completely unnecessary and can be eliminated shortening the command length dramatically to around: 24,000 characters which should give us some leg room for further expanding the classpath.
* ENT-319 Enclave to help test Intel signing key
* Update build files to allow for release builds
* Strip debug information from release binaries
* Move sign_helper and update references
* Remove paragraph from README
* Two dev modes (simulation and HSM)
* Update make files to take mode and single build directory
* Update reference to self-sign key
* Build script: from_clean.sh
* Fix bad ref to docker-minimal
The evolution annotations are being added to core which is being flagged
as a breaking API change. Given these are part of the upcoming
introduction of AMQP they're not actually breaking anything we've not
enabled yet
Define the two transforms that will be useful for enum evolvability (see
design document for more details).
Furthermore, define the generic mechanism by which transform annotations
on classes are encoded into the AMQP envelope
With nothing to check for these annotations at either end, this is
mostly a no op, but an important step toward getting evolvability in
place