max-disk-usage = how much of a disk we can use before the system blocks
global-max-size = how much bytes we can take from memory for messages before we start enter into the configured page mode
This will also change the default created configuration into page-mode as that's more reliable for systems.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-524
I am keeping all the debug ad tracing I added during the debug of this issue,
for that reason this commit may look longer than expected
The fix will be highlited by the tests added on org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.client.PagingTest
Temp Queue not deleted when connection is closed.
Enable Stomp in openwire test because some test uses it.
Remove unused code in opwnwire
Wrong XA error code returned when xid is missing
(ActiveMQXAConnectionFactory.testRollbackXaErrorCode)
regression in ActiveMQSslConnectionFactoryTest (SSL related)
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-463
This will have some extra refactoring on the protocol head, transferring responsibility to the broker classes in a lot of cases
and removing some duplicated code
This was a team effort from Clebert Suconic and Howard Gao
Ive renamed the current isSameHost method to isSameparams as thats what it checked and added a new method for isSameHost that checks the appropriate params for the connector. Ive changed ClientSessionFactoryImp to use this to correct the behaviour.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-292
Inbound sessions are always created from the same ActiveMQConnectionFactory
which means the load-balancing policy is applied to them in the expected
manner. However, outbound sessions are created from independent, unique
ActiveMQConnectionFactory instances which means that the load-balancing
doesn't follow the expected pattern.
This commit changes this behavior by caching each unique
ActiveMQConnectionFactory instance and using it for both inbound and outbound
sessions potentially. This ensures the sessions are load-balanced as
expected.
this is just calling Idea format on all the files using the new style
I am separating manual changes from automatic changes in case I have to repeat the manual changes again
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-163
On this pass I'm just converting the native layer to a simpler one.
It wasn't very easy to change the alignment at the current framework,
so I did some refactoring simplifying the native layer
The volume of the nubmer of changes here is because:
- The API is changed, we now don't close the libaio queue between files
- The native layer won't use malloc as much as it used to, saving some CPU and memory defragmentation
- I organized the code around nio and libaio
The current Security Manager implementation was returning the username
instead of the default password when validating the default user.
This patch returns the correct value and cleans up the validate method.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-138
The list method should return an empty list in case of non existent folders,
So this would unveil whatever is the cause for non existent folders at the next level where it's happening
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-135
This is importing a recent fix from the journal on the old version.
If a crash happened between the create file and the fill of the file the
file wouldn't be loaded and the server wouldn't start until you removed the offending file
To reproduce this commit, apply a replace regex rule using:
search regex: /\*\*\n \* Licensed
replace: /\*\n \* Licensed
These files had to be changed manually:
artemis-selector/src/main/javacc/HyphenatedParser.jj
artemis-selector/src/main/javacc/StrictParser.jj
artemis-website/src/main/resources/styles/impact/css/pygmentize.css
artemis-website/src/main/resources/styles/impact/css/site.css
We had a few reported small issues on the codebase from the recent introduced google error prone.
This should eliminate any issues, and I am making sure these won't happen again
Lots of work on the test-suite in this commit including:
- Rename ServiceTestBase to ActiveMQTestBase
- Make AddressSettings fluent
- Remove unnecessary tearDown() implementations
- Use ActiveMQTestBase.create*Locator() instead of
ActiveMQClient.createServerLocator*(..)
- Use fluent ServerLocator methods
- Make sure all ActiveMQServers.newActiveMQServer invocations
are surrounded with addServer() where appropriate
- Create a few example tests to be references from hacking-guide
- Update hacking-guide with more info on writing tests
- Refactor config creation methods in ActiveMQTestBase
This has bothered me for awhile, but writing the hacking guide has
given me an opportunity to refactor some of our test-suite to be
simpler, more consistent, and easier to understand. This is
important if we want users to provide well-written tests. Our
test-suite is an important part of the code-base and it should be
easy to write good tests.
Basically I just consolidated CoreUnitTestCase, UnitTestCase, and
ServiceTestBase into a single class named ServiceTestBase. I also
simplified some of the configuration creation methods to reduce
duplicated code.
This commit is a simple mv of the files.. We required two commits to preserve history,
one to git mv, one for the actual changes...
otherwise history would be lost
Based on the Apache ActiveMQ community vote this project is being
renamed "Artemis."
this is basically addressing a performance issue on OpenWire, setting the auto-create to the PostOffice
after not being able to route
The core protocol stays the same in regard to the auto-create since the exceptions are happening after the queueQuery
- Bumped up version to 2.0.0.Alpha
- Client bundle changes to be copmatible with 2.0.0
- Fixing bundle / Logging classes for missing format (it was an issue with the previous one already)
- Fixed up dependencies to avoid transient downloads
Fixing the classpath so some tests would find the LogManager configured
Fixing the dependency on the AssertionLoggerHandler so all the tests could also see it without further errors
Also removing the word Netty from the starting acceptor and its version
I don't think it's necessary to mention Netty at the console or its version.
That's internal implementation detail at this point
In some cases the ID Generator will be called after the JournalStorage was stopped.
AS a result you could have cases where the ID generator is called and the journal storage is stopped.
Also I added some check to IDs and added some code to cleanup old IDS on the BatchIDManager