* CORDA-265: Implement "ALL" permission for RPC users. Users with this permission in node.conf can use any flow.
* CORDA-265: Ensure that we always close the RPC proxy object after each test.
* CORDA-265: Refactor construction of dummy RPC client into an abstract base class.
* CORDA-265: Document RPC "ALL" permission.
* BFT notary prototype: add a non-validating service.
Each replica now validates the transaction timestamp and returns an individual signature to the BFT client. The client then returns a list of signatures back to the notary service flow.
The validating variant is still incomplete - it requires the ability to suspend flows on arbitrary function calls.
* Exclude old version of Javassist in favour of Hibernate's version.
* Comment why we are excluding javassist:javassist, and add TODO for when junit-quickcheck 0.8 is released.
Make notary flow return a collection of signatures to support the BFT notary. For a single-node or RAFT notary it would just contain a single signature.
* Make the network registration process more verbose
* removed gradle task for building standalone jar for the certificate signing request utility
* Added a flag "--initial-registration" to the corda jar to start the registration
* Initial prototyping with Requery as a persistence replacement for Exposed/Hibernate
Applied changes following PR review by RP
Updated timestamp naming (removed committedTimestamp) and StateStatus (removed AWAITING_CONSENSUS) after discussion with RP.
Removed FungibleState and LinearState schemas (and associated tests) - awaiting Requery uni-directional relationship fix.
Added Transaction propagation such that requery re-uses any existing transaction context.
Made requery default logging configurable (disabled by default)
Nullable fields are now truly nullable (in the Kotlin and DDL sense)
Fix for SimmValuation integration test.
Workarounds applied to resolve Requery issues when sharing Transactional context.
Addressed PR review comments from MH.
Further updates following re-review by RP/MH
Further updates following additional PR review comments by RP
Minor update following additional PR review comments by RP
Optimised makeUpdate state processing code.
Resolved conflicts after rebase.
Additional Unit tests and bug fix for correct spending of multiple contract state types within a single transaction.
Required interface change to states() API to take a setOf (ContractStateClassTypes)
Minor code clean-up.
Re-write NodeVaultService consumed state makeUpdate function using SQL.
* Resolve conflict after rebase from master
* Added missing out modifier to UpgradedContract class
* Added ContractUpgradeFlow.Instigator to whitelist in AbstractNode
* Added test for contract upgrade using RPC
* Add support for contract upgrades
* Add interface for the upgraded contract to implement, which provides functionality for upgrading legacy states.
* Add shared upgrade command and verification code for it.
* Add DummyContractV2 to illustrate what an upgraded contract looks like.
* Add new functions to vault service to support upgrading state objects.
* Add contract upgrade flow
Split CashFlow into independent CashIssueFlow, CashExitFlow and CashPaymentFlow,
so that users can be given access to one but not the other(s).
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>
Add AnonymousParty superclass of Party in preparation for anonymising parties stored in
contract states.
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>
* Add webAddress back to NMS as it shifts the port allocation for all subsequent nodes and causes all demos to break.
* Attachment demo: fix node names
* Notary demo: fix certificate paths & ports
* IRS demo: role decider fixed to allocate roles properly. Previously it used to pick current node as the Fixer, causing both nodes to initiate the trade flow, resulting in double spend exceptions..
Make FinalityFlow do more, and be used more consistently.
Add a new waitForLedgerCommit API that is intended to be used at the end of flows, or at any other point where a flow wants to wait for a transaction to finalise (but the finalisation flow is being done by someone else).
Update the docs a bit.
* Prevent node from starting across upgrades (until we support it better).
On first run a version file is created in the node dir, and on subsequent runs the node version is matched against it.
* Move version check from caplet to node.
InMemoryNetworkMapCacheTest was not actually asserting that an expected exception was thrown, which
meant when earlier changes to the service changed the operation it wasn't caught. The service now
overwrites previous node if a new matching node is added, and this updates the test to follow that
design.
Change Party instances to be uniquely identified by the owning key, without taking into account name.
This requires that mock node key generation is reworked so that keys for services and the node itself
are distinct, otherwise the network map service cannot differentiate them.
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>
Remove TransferRecipient from StateMachineManagerTests to get rid one of the approximately 6 different ways
in which we refer to endpoints, as part of work to simplify this data model.
Signed-off-by: Ross Nicoll <ross.nicoll@r3.com>
* Add logging to avoid node startup "hang" when it attempt to connects to the network map, also can use as a hint telling user Network map might be down or unreachable.
This reveals that building the first RPC client is ludicrously slow (like 1.8 seconds) but subsequent builds are more like 30 msec. This might be interpreter overhead, or it might be due to Artemis/SSL doing lots of piggy lazy initialisation or something. But at any rate it may be worth investigating a bit later.