* Remove MockServices.stateMachineRecordedTransactionMapping which does nothing
* Inline StateLoaderImpl
* Remove unused MockServices
* MockServices well-known identities not needed in a place
* A few things don't need a full-blown ServiceHub
1. The runRPCCashIssue and runWebCashIssue gradle tasks didn't work because they were using the wrong ports
2. Notary lookup was failing because the lookup name didn't include the correct CN for the notary name (this slipped through when reverting the network parameters)
The ports change occurred in #1922 which was attempting the fix the runIssuer gradle task. This is actually a misleading and redundant task as all it does is start up the nodes, which is what the documented deployNodes already does. The ports runIssuer allocated to the nodes were different to the ones specified in deployNodes.
To make sure we have integration tests which closely match deployNodes, the BoC demo has been updated to make use of CordformDefinition. This keeps the node definitions in one place, removing the need to have disparate files in sync. runIssuer has been removed.
* Revert "CORDA-296: added rpc that returns an observable for node state (#2004)"
This reverts commit 7d1f7ab
* Revert "CORDA-296: added rpc that returns an observable for node state (#2004)"
This reverts commit 7d1f7ab
Previously when de-anonymising a Party instance, the name of the Party was used rather than
the key, meaning a Party could be constructed with a random nonsense key and any name, and be treated as corresponding to the well known identity. This is not a security hole in itself as
in any real scenario a party shouldn't be trusted without having been registered, it creates
a significant risk of a security hole depending on how trusted the anonymous identity is, and
the returned identity is considered.
Pass notary identity into flow in `NodeStatePersistenceTests` rather than resolving it from the network map cache, which avoids a race condition between the flow starting and the notary registration being sent to the cache.
* consistent storage of Issuer Reference using `ByteArray` Kotlin type in Schema definition and a custom Hibernate Type to map this to a VARBINARY database type.
Creation of a new Issued type now also validates maximum size permissible (512).
* Clean up identities in CashTests so that the mini/mega corp keys and identities are correctly
paired together throughout. Previously `miniCorpServices` presented the same key as the
MegaCorp identity, but with the name Mini Corp attached.
* Correct key/name matches in VaultWithCashTest
* Split services in CashTests to not have multiple identities per service hub