* Make CompositeKey implement PublicKey
The initial implementation of composite keys as their own distinct class separate from PublicKey
means that the keys cannot be used on standard classes such as Certificate. This work is a beginning
to modifying CompositeKey to being a PublicKey implementation, although significant further work
is required to integrate this properly with the standard Java APIs, especially around verifying
signatures using the new key type.
* First stage of making CompositeKey implement PublicKey interface. Revert to using PublicKey everywhere we expect a key.
* Move algorithm and format into companion object (#432)
Move algorithm and format into companion object so that they can be referenced from other
classes (i.e. the upcoming signature class).
* Add simple invariants to construction of CompositeKey.
Builder emits CompositeKeys in simplified normalised form. Forbid keys with single child node, force ordering on children and forbid duplicates on the same level. It's not full semantical normalisation.
* Make constructor of CompositeKey private, move NodeWeight inside the class.
Add utility function for Kryo deserialization to read list with length constraints.
* CORDA-305: Refactor CordaRPCClient into :client:rpc module
* CORDA-305: Remove the Kotlin test framework from the artifacts.
* CORDA-305: Migrate serialisation whitelist into node-api module.
* CORDA-305: Clean up unused RPC observables.
* CORDA-305: Add :client:rpc module to documentation tasks.
* CORDA-305: Include :finance into :client:rpc for its serialisable classes.
* CORDA-305: Move test classes into the correct directory.
* CORDA-305: Migrate :finance dependency from :client:rpc into DemoBench.
* CORDA-305: Update wording of TODO about handling Observables.
* Non-ssl artemis acceptor for RPC connection. (#271)
* New non-ssl acceptor in artemis server for RPC connection.
* Rename artemisAddress with messagingAddress
Rename artemisAddress with messagingAddress so that the node configuration file properties match
the code variable names.
Rename artemisPort to messagingPort in Gradle configuration to match node configuration naming.
* Add rpcPort configuration option for Gradle
* Update docs to reflect changes to RPC port configuration
* Renumber ports in example CorDapp to match numbering used elsewhere
* Restructure upgrade guide
* added config file checks on corda startup to make the upgrade path a bit smoother.
Add Capsule configuration for the webserver JAR, so that the classes-only `webserver.jar` is published as well
as the full fat `corda-webserver.jar`. This is required for running the tutorial/template from IntelliJ.
* Add webAddress back to NMS as it shifts the port allocation for all subsequent nodes and causes all demos to break.
* Attachment demo: fix node names
* Notary demo: fix certificate paths & ports
* IRS demo: role decider fixed to allocate roles properly. Previously it used to pick current node as the Fixer, causing both nodes to initiate the trade flow, resulting in double spend exceptions..
* Move merkle building extension functions on wire tx to WireTransaction class.
* Add timestamp, notary, transaction type and signers to wire transaction id calculation.
* Change construction of MerkleTree from duplicating last node on a given level to padding leaves' list with zero hash to size of the nearest power of 2 - so we always have a full binary tree.
The problem was that it was possible to construct 2 different transactions with the same ids. Trick worked for txs having number of leaves that were not power of 2.
* Update tear-offs documentation and diagrams to reflect changes in construction of Merkle trees - padding with zero hashes and including all WireTransaction fields in id computation.
* Change in filtering API of WireTransaction for partial Merkle trees calculation.
Instead of many filtering functions over a transaction only one needs to be provided.
Additional change to check and verification of FilteredTransaction.
* IRS demo change. Make filtering function a protected method of RatesFixFlow class.
Comment on situation when capturing too much scope and connected problems with checkpointing.
Change oracle and tear-offs documentation.
The IRS demo uses names of parties to identify them in flows, which introduces problems when a node may not
know who a party is, as well as being a poor choice of key generally. This switches to use the owning key
instead.
Change Party instances to be uniquely identified by the owning key, without taking into account name.
This requires that mock node key generation is reworked so that keys for services and the node itself
are distinct, otherwise the network map service cannot differentiate them.
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>