Merged release/4 (Corda OS version 4.1) into a branch created from master (Corda OS version 4.3)
Conflicts:
build.gradle
client/rpc/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/client/rpc/internal/ReconnectingCordaRPCOps.kt
common/logging/build.gradle
common/logging/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/common/logging/CordaVersion.kt
constants.properties
core-tests/src/test/kotlin/net/corda/coretests/utilities/ProgressTrackerTest.kt
core/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/core/transactions/TransactionBuilder.kt
docs/source/api-contract-constraints.rst
docs/source/api-stability-guarantees.rst
docs/source/app-upgrade-notes.rst
docs/source/changelog.rst
docs/source/clientrpc.rst
docs/source/conf.py
docs/source/corda-network/UAT.md
docs/source/getting-set-up.rst
docs/source/network-builder.rst
docs/source/upgrading-cordapps.rst
docs/source/versioning.rst
node/src/integration-test/kotlin/net/corda/node/services/rpc/RpcReconnectTests.kt
serialization/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/serialization/internal/amqp/PropertyDescriptor.kt
serialization/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/serialization/internal/model/LocalTypeInformationBuilder.kt
tools/network-builder/src/main/resources/node-Dockerfile
tools/network-builder/src/main/resources/notary-Dockerfile
* Initial commit based on experimental kryo hook agent.
* WIP
* Added documentation.
* Additional improvements and documentation following more testing.
* Added field level instrumentation + basic type handlers for String, byteArray, charArray, primitive types.
* Working version (without array type handling)
* Missing build.gradle file.
* Handle display of Arrays and String.
Pruning output to avoid repetition (by loop depth, object count).
* Added configurable StackDepth (for display purposes) and filter out ProgressTracker stacks.
* Further array handling (Object arrays, 2D, 3D), improved display and general code cleanup.
* Various fixes and improvements following demo to RP.
* Clean-up
* Further clean-up
* Set checkpoint id before deserialization.
* Update documentation
* Final clean-up.
* Minor documentation fixes.
* Updates following PR review feedback.
* Add changelog entry.
When set to true the RPC client will:
* automatically reconnect when the connection is broken
* simple RPC calls will block until connection is established
* Observables returned from RPC will automatically resubscribe on reconnect so the client continues to receive events. This doesn't guarantee that events will not be lost during the reconnect.
Dumps all the node's checkpoints as JSON into a single zip file in the node's directory. The output contains:
* All the fields for the top-level flow
* The current sub-flow call stack, along with the current progress tracker step for each sub-flow
* The event that suspended the flow, which if it's a send or sendAndReceive will show the payload that was sent
* Low level information on the active sessions with other peers
Party and AnonymousParty have been retrofitted to implement this interface and are currently the only supported types. A new FlowLogic.initiateFlow(Destination) method overload to easily support the addition of new destination types in future versions.
This allows a different signed version of the same CorDapp to be automatically trusted.
This reverts "[CORDA-2575] Allow users to whitelist attachments by public key config (#5035)"
With (Contract JARs) rolling upgrades the downgrade rule cannot be effectively check as the platform can't tell the difference between a transaction that's downgrading because of an attack, vs a transaction that's downgrading because Alice has upgraded but Bob hasn't yet. During a rolling upgrade we would expect state versions to fluctuate up and down as data gets read/written by a mix of nodes. With the feature as implemented Alice will upgrade and start trading with Bob. Bob will be able to read and process the states Alice sent him, but the moment he tries to consume such a state he will fail. This will result in cascading flow deaths and a hung business network the moment an upgrade starts.
* Create a new custom migration for populating the state_party table and the relevancy_status column within the vault_states table when migrating from V3 to V4.
* Add a corresponding unit test suite.
* Small refactorings to expose data required by the migration: the isRelevant function in the NodeVaultService, and the node's legal name from the configuration.
This includes all of the cash selection logic, JSON support using jackson and a bunch of utilities which are not relevant to contract verification. The exception to this are Interpolator which has been moved to the IRS demo, and PhysicalLocationStructures.kt which is now in explorer.
* Update changelog with changes to vault queries
* Move choice of relevancy state to QueryCriteria
* Ensure relevancy default is correct for all query types
* Remove superfluous imports
* Update documentation for queries using state relevancy
* Fix merge damage
* Revert change to use RELEVANT as the default and update docs
* Revert missed instance of relevancy change
* Rewrite of upgrade notes for vault state query updates
* Address review comments
The API has been reverted to be completely ABI compatible with V3, and the small changes that were made to the wire format in https://github.com/corda/corda/pull/4260 have also been reverted.
Move Raft and BFT-Smart notaries back into node to preserve backwards compatibility.
* Allow overriding full node config when using internal mock network parameters.
* Make BFT-Smart notary start up in prod mode as well
* Move raft & bftsmart notaries to net.corda.notary.experimental package
* Make sure Raft notary handles reference state edge cases correctly.
* Make sure BFT-Smart notary handles reference state edge cases correctly.
* Include notary schemas in node internal schemas
* Undo Raft notary table schema changes to maintain compatibility.
The ResponderFlowFactory parameter is not used and so removed. Also, instead of returning a Future it returns an Observable of responder flows, to support multiple invocations. And finally renamed to registerInitiatedFlow to stick with the existing naming strategy.
* CORDA-1839 - Remove race condition between trackBy and notifyAll
* Fix null check
* Improve filtering
* Switch equality test to refs
* Refine filtering of seen updates
* Add entry in the changelog
* Address comments
TestCordapp has now two implementations to clearly separate the two use cases it has in the Corda repo:
* TestCordappImpl which implements the revised public API of TestCordapp; namely that a TestCordapp instance references a real CorDapp jar on the classpath. This is either an external dependency jar in which case it’s taken as is and given to the node, or it’s a local gradle project in which case it’s compiled using the gradle “jar” task to generate the CorDapp jar. This approach means the jar has all the original CorDapp versioning information, which is important that it’s correct when testing. To this end, TestCordapp only needs to expose the ability to specify the app’s config. All the remaining properties have moved to CustomCordapp.
* CustomCordapp for creating arbitrary custom CorDapps, including specifying the jar’s MANIFEST values. This is internal API and only used for testing the platform. Technically this shouldn’t implement TestCordapp but does so to reduce the complexity of the driver and mock network.