Revert "ARTEMIS-1545 Adding HornetQ 2.4.7 on the mesh to validate send-acks"
I'm reverting this as the testsuite is broken..
We will send it back once worked out.
This reverts commit 8f5b7a1e73.
This reverts commit 9b982b3e30.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1546
- the dependency scan is changed to allow adding an extra repository
- adding groovy so we won't require compilation dependencies (just runtime)
without needing reflection (thanks Groovy :) )
- Adding hornetq to the mesh of version tests
This commit contains these changes:
* Change example documentation to use markdown
* Generate HTML doc based on markdown during release
* Fix XML formatting in some examples
* Repair out-of-date documentation
The changes to remove netty-all removes the classifiers that add the
dependency to the netty transport that includes the compiled native
library wrapper. Add those classifiers back in.
Set hawtio to 1.5.4
Exclude diagnostics tab to avoid Flight Recorder being exposed.
Update jolokia to latest to match hawtio
Update current documentation links to artemis site instead of github causing blank load if docs are not local built.
Core client with netty connector and acceptor doing kerberos
jaas.doAs around sslengine init such that the SSL handshake can do kerberos ticket
generaton and validation.
The kerberos authenticated user is then validated with the security manager before
being populated into the message userId.
The feature is enabled with the kerb5Config property. When lowercase it is the
principal. With a leading uppercase char it is the login.config entry to use.
remove custom repo
update groupid to match artifact in maven central.
bump version also to that now deployed to maven central.
bump checkstyle version to 7.7 to make compatible.
updated checkstyle.xml to ignore existing issues which are prolific
which are now flagged in latest version as some bugs in previous meant they we'ren't detected e.g. https://github.com/checkstyle/checkstyle/issues/3320
fixing some violations which are not too prolific.
Create shaded versions of the clients, so that end users have a single clean dependency to depend on.
Third party dependency's are re-packaged/relocated to avoid version / depedency issues.