Spelling fixes
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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ public class DefaultSensitiveStringCodec implements SensitiveDataCodec<String> {
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}
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private class PBKDF2Algorithm extends CodecAlgorithm {
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private static final String SEPERATOR = ":";
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private static final String SEPARATOR = ":";
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private String sceretKeyAlgorithm = "PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1";
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private String randomScheme = "SHA1PRNG";
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private int keyLength = 64 * 8;
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ public class DefaultSensitiveStringCodec implements SensitiveDataCodec<String> {
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byte[] salt = getSalt();
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StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
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builder.append(iterations).append(SEPERATOR).append(ByteUtil.bytesToHex(salt)).append(SEPERATOR);
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builder.append(iterations).append(SEPARATOR).append(ByteUtil.bytesToHex(salt)).append(SEPARATOR);
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PBEKeySpec spec = new PBEKeySpec(chars, salt, iterations, keyLength);
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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ public class DefaultSensitiveStringCodec implements SensitiveDataCodec<String> {
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@Override
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public boolean verify(char[] plainChars, String storedValue) {
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String[] parts = storedValue.split(SEPERATOR);
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String[] parts = storedValue.split(SEPARATOR);
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int originalIterations = Integer.parseInt(parts[0]);
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byte[] salt = ByteUtil.hexToBytes(parts[1]);
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byte[] originalHash = ByteUtil.hexToBytes(parts[2]);
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ public class TypedProperties {
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}
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/**
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* Return the number of properites
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* Return the number of properties
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* */
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public int size() {
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return properties.size();
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
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# This script will validate the distribution works with folders with spaces on Linux machines
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echo validating instalation on $1
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echo validating installation on $1
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rm -rf target
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mkdir target
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mkdir target/"$1"
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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ public class JDBCJournalImpl extends AbstractJDBCDriver implements Journal {
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for (JDBCJournalRecord record : recordRef) {
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if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) {
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logger.trace("sync::preparing JDBC statment for " + record);
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logger.trace("sync::preparing JDBC statement for " + record);
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}
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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ public class ColocatedHAManager implements HAManager {
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* Offset the port for Netty connector/acceptor (unless HTTP upgrade is enabled) and the server ID for invm connector/acceptor.
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*
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* The port is not offset for Netty connector/acceptor when HTTP upgrade is enabled. In this case, the app server that
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* embed ActiveMQ is "owning" the port and is charge to delegate the HTTP ugprade to the correct broker (that can be
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* embed ActiveMQ is "owning" the port and is charge to delegate the HTTP upgrade to the correct broker (that can be
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* the main one or any colocated backup hosted on the main broker). Delegation to the correct broker is done by looking at the
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* {@link TransportConstants#ACTIVEMQ_SERVER_NAME} property [ARTEMIS-803]
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*/
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@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ However, there are scenarios where a user may want to use broker side configurat
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#### Configuring a shared durable subscription queue with up to 10 concurrent consumers
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The default behavior for queues is to not limit the number connected queue consumers. The **max-consumers** paramter of the queue element can be used to limit the number of connected consumers allowed at any one time.
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The default behavior for queues is to not limit the number connected queue consumers. The **max-consumers** parameter of the queue element can be used to limit the number of connected consumers allowed at any one time.
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Open the file <broker-instance>/etc/broker.xml for editing.
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@ -1766,7 +1766,7 @@ public class NIOJournalCompactTest extends JournalImplTestBase {
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logger.info("Going to commit " + tx);
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storage.commit(tx);
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logger.info("Commited " + tx);
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logger.info("Committed " + tx);
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ctx.executeOnCompletion(new IOCallback() {
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@Override
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@ -35,33 +35,33 @@ public class MeasureCommitPerfTest extends AbstractSendReceivePerfTest {
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long startMeasure = System.currentTimeMillis() + 5000;
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long start = 0;
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long committs = 0;
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long commits = 0;
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while (timeout > System.currentTimeMillis()) {
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if (start == 0 && System.currentTimeMillis() > startMeasure) {
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System.out.println("heat up");
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start = System.currentTimeMillis();
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committs = 0;
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commits = 0;
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}
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s.commit();
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committs++;
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if (start > 0 && committs % 1000 == 0)
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printCommitsSecond(start, committs);
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commits++;
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if (start > 0 && commits % 1000 == 0)
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printCommitsSecond(start, commits);
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}
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printCommitsSecond(start, committs);
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printCommitsSecond(start, commits);
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s.close();
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}
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protected void printCommitsSecond(final long start, final double committs) {
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protected void printCommitsSecond(final long start, final double commits) {
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long end = System.currentTimeMillis();
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double elapsed = ((double) end - (double) start) / 1000f;
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double commitsPerSecond = committs / elapsed;
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double commitsPerSecond = commits / elapsed;
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System.out.println("end = " + end + ", start=" + start + ", numberOfMessages=" + committs + ", elapsed=" + elapsed + " msgs/sec= " + commitsPerSecond);
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System.out.println("end = " + end + ", start=" + start + ", numberOfMessages=" + commits + ", elapsed=" + elapsed + " msgs/sec= " + commitsPerSecond);
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}
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