When creating a 'no-local' openwire consumer, it doesn't work,
meaning it can still receive messages from the same connection.
The fix is similar to what Artemis client does, which is adding
a 'filter' to the consumer/subscription.
The difference is that with OpenWire we have to do it on the
broker side.
In a cluster of replicated live/backup pairs if a backup crashes and
then its live crashes the cluster will retain the topology information
of the live such that when the live server restarts it will check the
cluster to see if its nodeID is present (which it will be) and then it
will activate as a backup rather than a live. To prevent this situation
an additional check is necessary to see if the server with the matching
nodeID is actually active or not which is done by attempting to make a
connection to it.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-943
queueType in the artemis-import-export schema needs to be marked with
min and max occurs attributes to specify that the element can occur more than one
time. This is important so JAXB generates the correct bindings.
When server is shutdown by user the shutdown hook will check
if the tmpdir of the web server is cleaned up. However the cleanup
is also performed in a shutdown hook (using File.deleteOnExit).
Because the order of execution of hooks is not guaranteed,
if the tmp dir is not cleaned up by the time of check,
we should add a 'force' delete to make sure the tmp dir
is removed after server stop.
When HTTP Upgrade is enabled, update Netty's pipeline only after the
HTTP Upgrade handshake is successful *and* the trailing
EMPTY_LAST_CONTENT is received.
Otherwise, this EMPTY_LAST_CONTENT is handled by
ActiveMQChannelHandler which is only expected to handle ByteBuf
JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-963