This requires Kotlin 1.2 versions of core and serialization (core-1.2 and serialization-1.2 respectively), which are just "shell" modules and which compile the existing source code with Kotlin 1.2. The 1.2 plugin does not work with the current version of Gradle and so the 1.2 compiler has to be called directly.
Now with two versions of Kotlin in the code base, each module needs to have its version manually specified to ensure a clean separation. Otherwise, the default Kotlin version can override 1.2 when needed.
Some of the code was tidied-up or improved to enable it to be cross-compiled. For post-1.2 APIs being used, they have been copied into core-1.2 with the same method signatures. OpenTelemetryComponent was moved to node-api, along with the dependency, to avoid also having a 1.2 version for the opentelemetry module.
Major changes due to JDK 17:
1. JDK17 JCE Provider now has built-in support for eddsas, corda uses
the bouncycastle (i2p) implementation. This PR removes the conflicting
algorithms from the built-in JCE provider.
2. JavaScript scripting has been removed from the JDK, the corda log4j config was using
scripting to conditionally output additional diagnostic info if the MDC
was populated. This PR has removed the scripting.
3. The artifactory plug-ins used are now deprecated, this PR has removed them
and uses the same code as Corda 5 for publishing to artifactory.
4. Javadoc generation has been modified to use the latest dokka plug-ins.
5. Gradle 7.6 has implemented an incredibly annoying change where transitive
dependencies are not put on the compile classpath, so that they have to be
explicitly added as dependencies to projects.
6. Mockito has been updated, which sadly meant that quite a few source files
have to changes to use the new (org.mockito.kotlin) package name. This makes
this PR appear much larger than it is.
7. A number of tests have been marked as ignored to get a green, broadly they fall
into 3 classes.
The first is related to crypto keypair tests, it appears some logic
in the JDK prefers to use the SunJCE implementation and we prefer to use
bouncycastle. I believe this issue can be fixed with better test setup.
The second group is related to our use of a method called "uncheckedCast(..)",
the purpose of this method was to get rid of the annoying unchecked cast compiler
warning that would otherwise exist. It looks like the Kotlin 1.9 compiler type
inference differs and at runtime sometimes the type it infers is "Void" which causes
an exception at runtime. The simplest solution is to use an explicit cast instead of
unchecked cast, Corda 5 have removed unchecked cast from their codebase.
The third class are a number of ActiveMQ tests which appear to have a memory leak somewhere.
* Remove unused dependencies from test-common
* Explicit imports and formatting
* Add core-test-utils project
* Add dependency
* Move Kryo serialization context to node-api (not serialization as we do not want to pull kryo into the serialization lib)
* Move AMQP server serialization scheme to node api
* Move serialization tests to node-api
* Move internal test helpers without further dependencies.
* Move out some types from RPCClientProxyHandler to node-api in preparation for moving the AMQP scheme
* Move client AMQP context to node-api so we can move the test serialization rule out.
* Move InternalSerializationTestHelpers to core-test-utils
* Moved testing.core to core-test-utils
* Make detekt happy
* Add api-scanner to core-test-utils
* Remove inlined package names introduced by IntelliJ refactoring
* Update api-current.txt to account for reordering.
* Add core-test-utils to list of published artifacts.
* Add missing import
* Location of things in api text has moved again (publish name of artefact?)
* Revert all additions to the API, leaving just the reordering
* Code review: fix up core-test-utils build.gradle and introduce kryo version constant.
* Remove OpenSsl flag from ssl config stub (can't be used from node-api)
* Suppress detekt warning
* Move core test util tests to the right module
* Expose kotlin test as a transient dependency - projects have come to rely on that.
* Fix typo in package name
* Initial version of new(old) dialog that won't print a stacktrace for rpc exceptions.
* Decoupled CordaVersionProvider. Moved common files to common-logging to lower dependencies on the node explorer.
* Removed unused import and duplicate documentation comment.
* Moved error code rewrite policy in the new common/logging module according to PR review.
* Removed extra line.
* Updated log4j configurations with new package name where logging policies will be contained.
* Included common-logging module with cliutils.
* [CORDA-2278]: Seems to be working. Leaving the test to ensure no future regressions.
* [CORDA-2278]: Seems to be working. Leaving the test to ensure no future regressions.
* [CORDA-2278]: Seems to be working. Leaving the test to ensure no future regressions.
* [CORDA-2278]: Seems to be working. Leaving the test to ensure no future regressions.
* new network map object for network map, and verify signature and root in Signed network map and node info
* fixup after rebase
* * added certificate and key to network map server
* move DigitalSignature.WithCert back to NetworkMap.kt, as its breaking API test, will raise another PR to move it back.
* Make DigitalSignature.WithCert not extend WithKey, as per PR discussion.
* various fixes after rebase.
* move Network map back to core/node, as its breaking API test
* revert unintended changes
* move network map objects to node-api
network-parameters file read in by the node at startup, of which only the list of notaries is used. For now, the driver and MockNetwork have been updated to require notaries to be started first. This is so that the same set of network parameters can be defined for all the nodes.
CN in the legal name is not longer disallowed since it's no longer reserved for distributed notary names.
Single-node notaries now only have one identity, their main identity. Nodes part of a cluster continue to have two.
(Based off Kasia's work)