This is an intermediary step to introducing X500Names in all Party instances, which adds:
* Party constructor which accepts X500Name and then converts it to string.
* startNode() function which takes in X500Name instead of String
* Numerous legal name fixes to use full distinguished names
Core flows, which are baked into the platform, are also versioned using the platform version of the node. Several core flows, such as the data vending ones, which were provided via plugins are now instead baked into the node.
Now builds page using kotlinx. Added support for static web content.
Removed code to re-direct to static web content if it exists.
Minor changes to comments. The recursive API crawler now uses a data class instead of a mutable map.
BFTNotaryServiceTests generates a master node independently of the cluster nodes, so it can put it
at the end of the list of nodes. The calling function however treats the first node in the list as
the master, not the last node. This simplifies the code while maintaining the same behaviour.
* Add information on why state machine was removed from StateMachineManager.
There are two cases: normal end of flow or error.
Return flow result as part of state machine remove data.
Make Change a sealed class with Add and Remove.
fiber.actionOnEnd takes ErrorOr<R> parameter.
* Remove unnecessary fields from StateMachineManager.Change.
DemoBench: Misc usability improvements:
- Pre-fill details for some fictional banks when Add Node is pushed.
- Make services a checkbox list rather than one where you have to know how to use the keyboard to do multi-select.
- Make web server launch button spin until server is launched to show activity.
- Suppress an exception that spams the log due to inability to load all the states. It'll get fixed as part of the vault API and serialisation work.
* Subscribe to updates for transaction and vault RPCs.
* Ensure we unsubscribe our observables at the end.
* Use Rx scheduler that can observe on FX application thread.
* Add information on who started flow on a node with name where possible.
Add sealed class holding information on different ways of starting a flow: RPC, peer, shell, scheduled.
* Remove invokeFlowAsync from ServiceHub, move it to ServiceHubInternal.
We shouldn't be able to start new state machines from inside flows.