* Create constraint, extract Jar signature collection
* Extract JarSignatureCollector into its own file
* Jar signature collection throws exception if signatures are inconsistent
* Focus testing in Jar signature collection
* Extract some helper functions in test
* Patch tests with mock attachment storage
* Assert that generated constraint is satisfied by signed attachment
* Clarify constraint selection logic
* Explicit return types on extension methods
* Link to docsite Signature Contrainsts documentation
* Fix issue with shared JAR reading buffer
Moved start up logic of the various node components out of their c’tors and into “start” methods, which are called from Node.start(). The components themselves are created in the Node’s c’tor with minimal initialisation logic.
Certain things are not immediately available at construction time, which are instead given to the components at start time in an orderly fashion:
* Certs from the node’s key store and trust store
* The network parameters, and thus access to things like maxMessageSize and the contracts whitelist
* A running database - several components were doing database stuff their c’tors
* The node’s NodeInfo, and thus access to things like identities and addresses
The messaging service couldn’t be created in the Node’s c’tor due to initialisation issues with MockNode. This should be fixed in a later commit.
* CORDA-1661 Reverting DEV certificates
* Addressing review comments
* Removed the intermediate certificate from the trust store and added some test cases for the revocation check
The list of CorDapps jars is no longer passed in via the cmd line but is now expected to be placed in the bootstrapped directory.
Ended up being a bit of a refactor to cater for unit testing, and also tidied up the bootstrapper docs.
node-api now depends on this module and upcoming changes will use this as well rather than having to depend on node-api.
EnumEvolveTests.deserializeWithRename and EnumEvolveTests.multiOperations are temporarily ignored since their test resources can't be regenerated due to bugs.
It's no longer used as we've switched over to AMQP for RPC calls so
remove it from everywhere and only use it for checkpointing
* Wire up demo bench post Kryo removal
* Test Fixes
* rebase and fix tests
* Test Fix
* wip
* revert changes to api now we don't need to add annotations
* Client and server support for amqp
* Observable (and supporting) serialisers
Unit Tests
* Fixing tests
* Test fixes
* CORDA-847 - Update api doc with additon of @CordaSerializable annotation
* TestFixes
* review comments
* TestFixes
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
* Test Fix
* TestFix
* Test Fix
* Review Comments
* Prepare node-api for determination.
* Disentangle Kryo and AMQP classes.
* Add version properties for fast-classpath-scanner, proton-j and snappy.
* Remove String.jvm extension function.
* Refactor Cordapp reference out of AMQP serialisers' primary constructors.
* CORDA-847 - Pass serialization context down serialization call stack
Needed for later work on AMQP RPC where we need to set per-thread
elements on a context. Could use some magic thread local but I'd rather
it was explicit on the stack and thus easier to reason about.
Additionally, now we're passing this around we can make better use of it
in the future
* Test Fix
* Test fixes
* REVIEW COMMENTS / CODE FORMAT
* Fix build issues
Just as we did for the RPC CLient, refactor kryo specific elements into
their own sub module. Also move kryo specific components out of generic
RPC files.
Thus, adding AMQP support will be a much smoother operation
* ENT-1323 Network map service to check all identities in submitted node info
* fixup after rebase
* address PR issues, refactored createValidNodeInfo
* address PR issues
(cherry picked from commit f9ed55b)
Looks like the super / sub type inference of setter param vs
getter param is the wrong way around. Also, Setter Type should
be the generic type, not just the type
the property must be a supertype of the setter parameter
the getter must be a supertype of the setter parameter
* CORDA-1115 - Cannot serialize private nested objects
Shown up by the simm-valuation-demo the problem was where a private
object field of an object was being serialised within the outer objects
context (see tests added for example)
Fix is to switch from Kotlin reflection back to Java.
Additional fix to the test where it was comparing two lists of state
references in a flow and they weren't equal because they weren't in the
same order... This I assume is just an oversight (in that them being
in a different order but otherwise the same is actually fine) so
converting to set comparison
* Fix forward port issue where fingerprinting has moved
* Review Comments
* Review Comments
* Review Comments
* Gran -> Grab