When converting from AMQP to core and back again support annotations that
aren't able to be placed into Core message properties by storing the bytes
from encoding the types to AMQP encodings and then decoding them again
when converting back into AMQP messages.
Requires update to proton-j 0.33.2 for encoding fix
The core server session tracks details about producers like what
addresses have had messages sent to them, the most recent message ID
sent to each address, and the number of messages sent to each address.
This information is made available to users via the
listProducersInfoAsJSON method on the various management interfaces
(JMX, web console, etc.). However, in situations where a server session
is long lived (e.g. in a pool) and is used to send to many different
addresses (e.g. randomly named temporary JMS queues) this info can
accumulate to a problematic degree. Therefore, we should limit the
amount of producer details saved by the session.
this test was basically broken, it was silently failing as it was ignoring results and taking a long time to finish.
As this test is multiplied along many options (Netty, Replicated, JDBC) this was taking considerable extra time
on the testsuite.
Wait netty event loop group shutdown to avoid too many opened FDs after
server stops, when netty configuration is used. Clear server
activateCallbacks to avoid reactivation of previous nodeManager and
consequent FD leaks on restart. Fix LargeServerMessageImpl.copy to avoid
FD leaks when a large message expiry or it is sent to DLA. Terminate
HawtDispatcher global queue to avoid pipes and eventpolls leaks after a
MQTT test.
cherry-picking commit 9617058ba0649af4eea15ce8793f86de827c4b7f
NO-JIRA adding check for open FD on the testsuite
cherry-picking commit 0facb7ddf4d3baa14a3add4290684aff7fd46053
NO-JIRA addressing connections leaks on integration tests
If a jms client (be it openwire, amqp, or core jms) receives a message that
is from a different protocol, the JMSMessageID maybe null when the
jms client expects it.
Add max record size check before adding a record to prevent that the
broker shuts down, when there is one really large header sent with the
message. Add message size check before allocating large message resource
if it can't be stored.
When user attempts unauthorized anonymous sasl the broker can return an
error of 'failed' instead of the security error that is expected in
these cases.
* Upgrading versions
* Adding wildfly-common dependency as jboss-logmanager now depends on it
for simple common operations such as getting hostname or process id
* Updating bootclasspath with wildfly-common
This test was playing with an ignore packet, which does not make any more sense
after the last change.
After a packet loss the bridge will reconnect, and this test makes no more sense.
Add tests
Add fix - if timeout occurs on sending packet, calls same code that is invoked if timeout occurs on during ping aligning logic, and ensuring JMS connection exception listener gets invoked to inform the client logic to react.
This test has been failing as part of the main testsuite
and it should really be a smoke test as it is using a real test.
so, I'm moving it as smoke-test
The changes from ARTEMIS-2189 mean that
o.a.a.a.c.s.i.ServerSessionImpl#deleteQueue
is no longer called from the same ServerSessionImpl instance that
created it which means that TempQueueCleanerUpper instances will leak.
To resolve the leak the client will only create a new session when
necessary instead of every time delete() is invoked.
Implement using the ActiveMQ5 JMSXGroupFirstForConsumer, property as default, but make it possible for future to make it configurable easily. (Not this PR)
Add test
In adding auto-delete queue level feature, its been noticed as some feature bits were added during hot fix branch, that there's api break with the 2.6.x hotfix branch.
This addresses that by fixing this in 2.7.x
Add test that exhibits the issue when sending AMQP (non JMS) to Artemis that one mapping to Core JMS the destination is not resolving as the RoutingType can be missing.
Add fix.
LocalMonitor::under on PagingManagerImpl won't log anymore with a
warning message if the producers got unblocked and with info
if disk it getting freed
Performing direct deliveries of management messages could enter
a code path on QueueImpl::addTail with a NULL pageIterator: performing
a null check will avoid it to throw NPE.
The test may fail if the live crashes too soon and the
message is directly sent to backup and the expected
blocking send will never happen.
To fix that a wait is added to ensure the message
is sent to the live (and intercepted) before
crashing the live.
The Audit log allows user to log some important actions,
such as ones performed via management APIs or clients,
like queue management, sending messages, etc.
The log tries to record who (the user if any) doing what
(like deleting a queue) with arguments (if any) and timestamps.
By default the audit log is disabled. Through configuration can
be easily turned on.
When the MQTT consumer client (cleanSession property set to true) reconnected, there are certain probabilities that these two bugs will occur.
This is because the MQTT consumer client thinks that its connection has been disconnected and triggers reconnection, but the MQTT connection is still alive at Artemis broker. This bug occurs when new and old connections occur while operating the same queue for unsafe behavior.
Multiple consumers using the same clientId in the cluster, the last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection!
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
to address apache-rat-plugin:0.12:check
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
to address checkstyle
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
add javadoc
Added test reproducer and changed Queue::isDurableMessage usages into
Queue::isDurable to allow acks to hit the journal and being
correctly replicated across nodes.
Add ability to configure when creating auto created queues at the queue level
Add support for configuring message count check
Add test cases
Update docs
Support using group buckets on a queue for better local group scaling
Support disabling message groups on a queue
Support rebalancing groups when a consumer is added.
* Using SpawnedVMSupport (used to be on testsuite, moving it to Utils)
* Building the classpath for ./lib, similar to what happens on Bootstrap
* Using Path as much as possible to avoid issues encoding files
Push isDirectDeliver method from netty impl, to the Connection interface
Add support to InVMConnection for isDirectDeliver flag and ability to set via config, defaulting to false, to keep current default behavior.
Extend DirectDeliverTest to check InVM as well.
Add consumer priority support
Includes refactor of consumer iterating in QueueImpl to its own logical class, to be able to implement.
Add OpenWire JMS Test - taken from ActiveMQ5
Add Core JMS Test
Add AMQP Test
Add Docs
When broker's advisory is disabled (supportAdvisory=false) any
advisory consumer won't get created at broker and the advisory
consumer ID won't be stored.
Legacy openwire clients can have a reference of advisory consumer
regardless broker's settings and therefore when it closes the
advisory consumer the broker has no reference to it.
Therefore broker throws an exception like:
javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Cannot
remove a consumer that had not been registered
If the broker stores the consumer info (even it doesn't create
it) the exception can be avoided.
There's a *slight* semantic change with the behavior of the queue query
and binding query to make them consistent with the address query, namely
that they will return the name of the queue and the name of the address
in every case and the returned names will be not use the FQQN syntax but
will be parsed to reflect their actual names in the broker.
MULTICAST messages forwarded by a core bridge will not be routed to any
ANYCAST queues and vice-versa. Diverts have the ability to configure how
routing-type is treated. Core bridges now support this same kind of
functionality. By default the bridge does not alter the routing-type of
forwarded messages to maintain compatibility with existing behavior.
Large messages pendingRecordID is not accessed atomically, leading
to races that would lead to records that cannot been found on the
journal for deletion: it would lead to cause NPE that won't clean
the pending tasks on the current OperationContextImpl.
Adding a cleanup on error of those tasks and avoiding the race
to happen by adding proper synchronization will both enforce
correct clean up when something bad happen and avoid NPE.
If a client sends a message to a multicast address and using a qpid-jms
client to receive the message from one of the queues using fully
qualified queue name will fail with following error message:
Address xxxx is not configured for queue support
[condition = amqp:illegal-state]
It should be able to receive the message without any error.
These improvements were also part of this task:
- Routing is now cached as much as possible.
- A new Runnable is avoided for each individual message,
since we use the Netty executor to perform delivery
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-2205
When a receiving transaction is committed in a paging situation,
if a page happens to be completed and it will be deleted in a
transaction operation (PageCursorTx). The other tx operation
RefsOperation needs to access the page (in PageCache) to finish
its job. There is a chance that the PageCursorTx removes the
page before RefsOperation and it will cause the RefsOperation
failed to find a message in a page.
When a node tries to reconnects to another node in a scale down cluster,
the reconnect request gets denied by the other node and keeps retrying,
which causes tasks in the ordered executor accumulate and eventually OOM.
The fix is to change the ActiveMQPacketHandler#handleCheckForFailover
to allow reconnect if the scale down node is the node itself.
Previously the port was always random. This caused problems with
remote JMX connections that needed to overcome firewalls. As of
this patch it's possible to make the RMI port static and whitelist
it in the firewall settings.
With AMQP protocol when some messages are received in a transaction,
calling JMX QueueControl.listDeliveringMessages() returns empty list
before the transaction is committed.
Add test cases
Add GroupSequence to Message Interface
Implement Support closing/reset group in queue impl
Update Documentation (copy from activemq5)
Change/Fix OpenWireMessageConverter to use default of 0 if not set, for OpenWire as per documentation http://activemq.apache.org/activemq-message-properties.html
This test can verify an issue fixed by the commit:
7a463f038a (ARTEMIS-2096)
The issue was reported later by users where messages
sent by amqp clients are having their body size
randomly being zero when received by multiple core
consumers.
This was also fixed on commit 48e0fc8f42 but that
was exclusively on 2.6.x branch.
Implement custom LVQ Key and Non-Destructive in broker - protocol agnostic
Make feature configurable via broker.xml, core apis and activemqservercontrol
Add last-value-key test cases
Add non-destructive with lvq test cases
Add non-destructive with expiry-delay test cases
Update documents
Add new methods to support create, update with new attributes
Refactor to pass through queue-attributes in client side methods to reduce further method changes for adding new attributes in future and avoid methods with endless parameters. (note: in future this should prob be done server side too)
Update existing test cases and fake impls for new methods/attributes
Further fix around network loss.
If network loss (split) and slave activates, for a period its config used when it initializes in initialisePart2 was stale.
Add/Extend test to ensure address-setting change made on live preserved on slave (after activation)
Add/Extend test to ensure security-setting change made on live preserved on backup (after activation)
Major refactoring of the AMQPMessage abstraction to resolve
some issue of message corruption still present in the code and
improve the API handling of message changes and re-encoding.
Improves handling of decoding of message sections limiting the
work to only the portions needed and ensuring the state data
is always updated with what has been done. Fixes issues of
corrupt state on copy of message or other changes in filters.
The waits for expiration are set at the same value as the expiration
interval default to in the test support setup so on some runs there is a
race when waiting for the message to expire and the expiry task.
Once a re-encode of the message is done the buffer is not being marked
as valid and so subsequent checks on the buffer are all assuming the
message data is not valid and re-encoding over and over. This can lead
to poor performance in some cases and corrupted data in others.
Extend test case to reproduce problem of client created queues being incorrectly removed on simple reload of config.
Add a flag/field to the queues created by configuration/broker.xml so we can correctly filter only queues created/managed by config.
Update listConfiguredQueues to use the new queue flag
Add Tests
Add implementation inline with other queue updatable settings.
Enhance tests to ensure queue is not destroyed during config change and messages in queue already are preserved
Revert previous fix
Keep original ConfigChangeTest
Apply new non-destructive fix.
Enhance tests to ensure messages in queues are not lost either on reload when running or when config changed on-restart (e.g. queue i not destroyed)
Ensure the broker looks at local receiver credit when checking for
credit top off threshold and then do a proper top off back to the high
water mark to sync with how client receivers manage their credit.
First, QueueQuery should use address name for address settings
The name used for looking up address settings for a queue now uses the
address name if there is a local queue binding
Second, make sure sent credits to the server is the correct value
In some cases users who migrate from 1.x to 2.x may still want to keep
the legacy prefixes for their JMS destinations (i.e. "jms.queue.",
"jms.topic.", etc.). This commit adds a boolean on our ConnectionFactory
implementation so that it will use the old prefixes when invoking the
queue/topic creation methods on the Session implementation.
Fix checkstyle
Avoid duplicated logic
Ability to filter and group
Instantiate SimpleString property key once
Get property value via getObjectProprty to ensure all special mapped properties such as in AMQPMessage would return
Avoid a custom string to represent null, instead rely on Java's representation "null" by using Objects.toString to get the string value of the property value used to group by.
An OpenWire client can use a compound destination name of the form
"a,b,c..." and consume from, or subscribe to, multiple destinations.
Such a compound destination only works for topics when the subscriber
is non-durable. Attempting to create a durable subscription on a
compound address will end up with an error.
The cause is when creating durable subs to multiple topics/addresses
the broker uses the same name to create internal queues, which
causes duplicate name conflict.
Parameters going into Wait.waitFor were originally wrong, because
`durationMillis: 3, sleepMillis: 100` means you would test the condition
only once. This commit is changing the durationMillis from 3ms to 3s,
swapping the two numbers (duration 100ms, sleep 3ms) would also be reasonable, I think.
Next, Wait.assertEquals is here being used, instead of Assert.assertTrue.
I saw the test fail only once, and never was able to reproduce it again,
but I think this commit does improve the test and so it is worthwhile.
java.lang.AssertionError
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.assertMetrics(QueueControlTest.java:2651)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.assertMessageMetrics(QueueControlTest.java:2615)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.testRemoveAllWithPagingMode(QueueControlTest.java:1554)
The occasional assertion error is prevented by using Wait.assertEquals
where Assert.assertEquals was used previously.
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected :1
Actual :0
[...]
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:542)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.testResetMessagesExpired(QueueControlTest.java:2370)
The occasional assertion error is prevented by using Wait.assertEquals
where Assert.assertEquals was used previously.
I did not observe the timing issue on all asserts (only on the first
two), but there is no harm in replacing them all.
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected :2
Actual :1
The below error is prevented by using Wait.assertEquals
where Assert.assertEquals was used previously.
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected :2
Actual :1
[...]
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:542)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.testListMessagesWithNullFilter(QueueControlTest.java:804)
The below error is prevented by using Wait.assertEquals
where Assert.assertEquals was used previously.
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected :2
Actual :1
[...]
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.management.QueueControlTest.testListMessagesWithEmptyFilter(QueueControlTest.java:827)
This commit adds support for tracking metrics for bridges for both
normal bridges and bridges that are part of a cluster. The two
statistics added in this commit are messages pending acknowledgement
and messages acknowledged but more can be added later.
The below error is prevented by adding Wait.assertEquals,
where Assert.assertEquals was used previously. Timeout is
set to small increments, since we rarely need to wait more
than 100 ms for the condition to become true.
java.lang.AssertionError: expected:<1> but was:<0>
at org.junit.Assert.fail(Assert.java:88)
at org.junit.Assert.failNotEquals(Assert.java:743)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:118)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:555)
at org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:542)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.client.HeuristicXATest.doRecoverHeuristicCompletedTxWithRestart(HeuristicXATest.java:306)
at org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.client.HeuristicXATest.testRecoverHeuristicCommitWithRestart(HeuristicXATest.java:251)
Anonymous senders (those created without a target address) are not
blocked when max-disk-usage is reached. The cause is that when such
a sender is created on the broker, the broker doesn't check the
disk/memory usage and gives out the credit immediately.
In a live-backup scenario, if the live is restarted and shutdown too soon,
the client have a chance to fail on failover because it's internal topology
is inconsistent with the final status. The client keeps connecting to live
already shut down, never trying to connect to the backup.
It's a porting from HORNETQ-1572.
Tests should always extend ActiveMQTestBase whenever is possible.
This is because there are a few rules to avoid thread leakages.
The test was also leaking an executor and I believe it was
not always stopping the servers, which I fixed here.
When "large" messages are converted to / from core in order to be stored
in the large message store the type of the AMQP body section is being
lost and reconstituted incorrectly in some cases. The message needs to
be annotated with the original AMQP type for the body and that used to
manage the conversion back to AMQP from Core.
This reverts commit c3fbd1b9e4.
Based on the discussion on the PR
https://github.com/apache/activemq-artemis/pull/2035 this shouldn't have
been merged. It's importing JMS-specific code into the core broker which
is something we've worked hard to eliminate in recent releases.
Avoids pooling corner cases interacting with ARTEMIS 1843 + ARTEMIS 1861 improvements.
Also tagging ARTEMIS-1941 to note test needs altered along with it.
updates max frame size tests to verify behaviour seen with standalone
brokers rather than non represenative test-only conditions, as well
as more closely validate the recieved messages
Calling close multiple times on ServerConsumer can result in multiple
notifications being routed around the cluster. This causes cluster
topology info to become skewed. Which affects a number of components
such as message redistribution, metrics and can eventually cause OOM
should multiple queues be redistributing at the same time.
Quorum voting is used by both the live and the backup to decide what to do if a replication connection is disconnected.
Basically, the server will request each live server in the cluster to vote as to whether it thinks the server it is replicating to or from is still alive.
You can also configure the time for which the quorum manager will wait for the quorum vote response.
Currently, the value is hardcoded as 30 sec. We should change this 30-second wait to be configurable.
Added an example to demonstrate how to configure and use openssl
Moved/Added netty-tcnative dependency to artemis-distribution
Changed artemis-jms-client-all pom to exclude io.netty from relocation
so that the native openssl can be loaded
1. Add tests case to verify issue and fix, tests also tests for same behavior using CORE, OPENWIRE and AMQP JMS Clients.
2. Update Core Client to check for queue before creating, sharedQueue as per createQueue logic.
3. Update ServerSessionPacketHandler to handle packets from old clients to perform to implement the same fix server side for older clients.
4. Correct AMQP protocol so correct error code is returned on security exception so that amqp jms can correctly throw JMSsecurityException
5. Correct AMQP protocol to check for queue exists before create
6. Correct OpenWire protocol to check for address exists before create
If a client ack mode consumer receives a message and closes without
acking it, the redelivery of the message won't set the redelivery
flag (JMSRedelivered) because it doesn't increment the delivery count
when message is cancelled back to queue.
Replace guava Preconditions with artemis Preconditions
Replace guava Predicate with java Predicate
Replace guava Ordering with java Comparator
Replace guava Immutable, with ArrayList/Set and then wrap with unmodifiable
Configure a value of 128KB for AMQP max frame size by default to improve
overall performance and provide a limit on delivery size before chunking
begins.
Use new no copy variants for the delivery send and receive and make
use of the ReadableBuffer type that is now used to convery tranfer
payloads without a copy. Also set max outgoing frame size to match
the configured maxFrameSize for the AMQP protocol head to avoid the
case where an overly large frame can be written instead of chunking
a large message.
QuorumFailOverTest.testQuorumVotingLiveNotDead fails
because the quorum vote takes longer time to finish than
the test expects to.
(The test used to pass until commit ARTEMIS-1763)
The previous commit about this feature wasn't using the row count query
ResultSet.
The mechanics has been changed to allow the row count query
to fail, because DROP and CREATE aren't transactional and immediate
in most DBMS.
It includes a test that stress its mechanics if used with DBMS like
DB2 10.5 and Oracle 12c.
Additional checks and logs have been added to trace each steps.
Expose method to return current mappings of groups to consumers
Expose methods to reset (remove) specific group mapping from groupID to Consumer
Expose methods to reset (remove) all group mappings
messageAcknowledged plugin callback methods
Knowing the consumer that expired or acked a message (if available) is
useful and right now a message reference only contains a consumer id
which by itself is not unique so the actual consumer needs to be passed
The queue metrics were being decremented improperly because on iteration
over the cancelled scheduled messages because the flag for fromMessageReferences was not
set to false. Setting the flag to false skips over the metrics update
which is what we want as the scheduled messages were never added to the
message references in the first place so the metrics don't need updating
When creating a temp destination and auto-create-address set to false, the
broker throws an error and refuse to create it. This doesn't conform to
normal use-case (like amqp dynamic flag) where the temp destination should
be allowed even if the auto-create-address is false.
Make sure the correct buffer is used when decoding the stored Core
message that originated from the conversion of an AMQP message sent and
annotated as a JMS ObjectMessage which trips the large message boundary.
The cluster connection bridge has a TopologyListener and connects to a new node
each time it receives a nodeUp() event. It needs to put a check here to make
sure that the cluster bridge only connects to its target node and it's backups.
This issue shows up when you run LiveToLiveFailoverTest.testConsumerTransacted
test.
Also in this commit improvement of BackupSyncJournalTest so that it runs more
stable.
Add Test Case to stop and restart server after config reload and check state, this re-creates network health check issue where config changes are lost when network health check de-activates the server and then re-activates.
Add fix to update the held configuration thats used when initialisation steps during start are done.
connection
To prevent a socket from hanging open by a bad client the broker should
make sure to stop the transport if a connection attempt fails by an
OpenWire client
Revert #1875
This reverts commit 5ad45369ce.
The storage manager is broken now as the AddressManager change here is trying to insert a record on the journal before startup.
- LargeServerMessageImpl.finalize is eventually causing deadlocks
- CoreMessage needs to check properties before decoding
- PagingTest tweaks
- ServerLocatorImpl can deadlock eventually, avoiding a lock and using actors
- ActiveMQServerImpl.finalize is also evil and can cause deadlocks on the testsuite
- MqttClusterRemoteSubscribeTest needs to setup the Address now on the setup
The PageCountPendingImpl was increasing the encode size without using its full allocation.
This was causing issues on replication as the encode is also used to determine the size of the packets.
however the packets were not receive the full allocated data causing missing packets on the replication
and test failures.
This is fixing the issue
Adding new metrics for tracking message counts and sizes on a Queue.
This includes tracking metrics for pending, delivering and scheduled
messages. The paging store also tracks message size now.
Support exlusive consumer
Allow default address level settings for exclusive consumer
Allow queue level setting in broker.xml
Add the ability to set queue settings via Core JMS using address. Similar to ActiveMQ 5.X
Allow for Core JMS client to define exclusive consumer using address parameters
Add tests
Make sure that if a bridge disconnects and there is no record in the topology that it uses the original bridge connector to reconnect.
Originally the live broker that disconnected was left in the Topology, thie broke quorum voting as when th evote happened all brokers when asked though th etarget broker was still alive.
The fix for this was to remove the target live broker from the Topology. Since the bridge reconnect logic relied on this in a non HA environment to reconnect this stopped working.
The fix now uses the original target connector (or backup) to reconnect in the case where the broker was actually removed from the cluster.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1654
When using the tool to import more than one large messages
from xml exported file, this utility class will create some
tmp files, each for one large message. However it only delete
one of the tmp files. All the rest of tmp files won't get
cleaned up.
HornetQClientProtocolManager is used to connect HornteQ servers.
During reconnect, it sends a CheckFailoverMessage packet to the
server as part of reconnection. This packet is not supported by
HornetQ server (existing release), so it will break the backward
compatibility.
Also fixed a failover issue where a hornetq NettyConnector's
ConnectorFactory is serialized to the clients who cannot
instantiate it because class not found exception.
ActiveMQTestBase has been enhanced to expose the Database storage configuration and by adding specific JDBC HA configuration properties.
JdbcLeaseLockTest and NettyFailoverTests have been changed in order to make use of the JDBC configuration provided by ActiveMQTestBase.
JdbcNodeManager has been made restartable to allow failover tests to reuse it after a failover.
Test consistency between live and backup, espacially on
a slow live.
The test use MessagePersister::encode to simulate slow IO condition.
After live started, we send 5 message with a delay(default 500ms),
then start backup, wait until replicated, then send more message
without delay. If all message sent successfully, the backup should
has the same messages as live. We assert the message number only.
Flag needs to be set when auto creating an address so that the address
can be removed later if auto delete is configured when creating a
subscription with MQTT
We provide a feature to mask passwords in the configuration files.
However, passwords in the bootstrap.xml (when the console is
secured with HTTPS) cannot be masked. This enhancement has
been opened to allow passwords in the bootstrap.xml to be masked
using the built-in masking feature provided by the broker.
Also the LDAPLoginModule configuration (in login.config) has a
connection password attribute that also needs this mask support.
In addition the ENC() syntax is supported for password masking
to replace the old 'mask-password' flag.
Change all use from Set<RoutingType> to EnumSet<RoutingType>
Deprecating any old exposed interfaces but keeping for back compatibility.
Address info to avoid iterator on getRoutingType hotpath, like wise can be avoided where single RoutingType is passed in.
When an address is removed from the address manager its linked addresses
also need to be removed if there are no more bindings for the address.
Also adding a null check on bindings of linked addresses when a new
binding is added
* Move byte util code into ByteUtil
* Re-use the new equals method in SimpleString
* Apply same pools/interners to client decode
* Create String to SimpleString pools/interners for property access via String keys (producer and consumer benefits)
* Lazy init the pools on withing the get methods of CoreMessageObjectPools to get the specific pool, to avoid having this scattered every where.
* reduce SimpleString creation in conversion to/from core message methods with JMS wrapper.
* reduce SimpleString creation in conversion to/from Core in OpenWire, AMQP, MQTT.
Replace GenericSQLProvider and other implementation by a single
PropertySQLProvider that uses properties to define SQL queries.
SQL queries are loaded from the journal-sql.properties file.
Queries specific to a DB dialect can be specified by adding a suffix to
the key of the generic property.
For example, the generic property to create a file Table is:
create-file-table = CREATE TABLE %s (ID BIGINT AUTO_INCREMENT, ...)
This property can be customized for Derby by using the
create-file-table.derby property:
create-file-table.derby=CREATE TABLE %s (ID BIGINT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1),...
JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-1590
The test is using the wrong indices for the destinations it uses so they
don't match the one's created in the test support class. Because the
code is now using the default routing type the test fails when it tries
to send a message on a JMS Queue when the auto created address default
to the multicast routing type.
Expose User associated with creating Queue on JMX QueueControl (as attribute)
Allow setting of the user to associate with creating the queue when configured in broker.xml (before only if created over wire is it possible to set the user)
These tests used to have a wrong name, so they weren't executed by
Surefire during a `mvn test` run.
After enablement, the following tests are now failing:
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.cluster.ha.HAAutomaticBackupSharedStoreTest
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.integration.ra.OutgoingConnectionNoJTATest
* org.apache.activemq.artemis.tests.unit.core.server.group.impl.SystemPropertyOverrideTest.testSystemPropertyOverride
When openwire client uses compressed option to send messages
(jms.useCompression=true) openwire client failed to receive them.
The reason is in OpenwireMessageConverter.toAMQMessage():
1. message.setContent() should be called after setting properties
(It will cause the compressed content to decompressed before delivering to clients)
2. message.onSend() should not be called here (it should be used
by producers. If used here it changes the internal flags of the
message and cause receive to fail).
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.
Unsubscribe topic in clustered environment left open references to the core consumer. This patch properly closes the consumer which results in correct removal of the consumer reference on a remote queue.
Openwire clients create consumers to advisory topics to receive
notifications. As a result there are internal queues created
on advisory topics. Those consumer shouldn't be exposed via
management APIs which are used by the Console
To fix that the broker doesn't register any queues from
advisory addresses.
Also refactors a code to remove Openwire specific contants
from AddressInfo class.
I'm doing an overal improvement on large message support for AMQP
However this commit is just about a Bug on the converter.
It will be moot after all the changes I'm making, but I would rather keep this separate
as a way to cherry-pick on previous versions eventually.
This test starts 2 servers and send messages to
a queue until it enters into paging state. Then
it changes the address max-size to -1, restarts
the 2 servers again and consumes all the messages.
It verifies that even if the max-size has changed
all the paged messages will be depaged and consumed.
No stuck messages after restarting.
The tests is there to guard a case where messages
won't be depaged on server restart after the max-size
is changed to -1. This issue has been fixed into
master along with the fix for ARTEMIS-581, particularly
the changes to the method PagingStoreImpl.getMaxSize().
Server.stop is currently waiting completions on Sessions just because of test cases.
With the recent changes made into the Executors this is not needed any longer
Instead of flushing we just need to make sure there are no more calls into
page executors as we stop the PageManager.
This will avoid any possible starvations or deadlocks here.
The MappedSequentialFile relies on the assumption that any writers
won't exceed the maximum capacity of the file, leaving the JVM to crash otherwise.
This commit adds proper bounds checking on write operations (and position changes too)
in order to provide recoverable effects if such scenario should occour.
In addition are provided minor fixes on Mapped and Nio SequentialFile::fill behaviour
to match the original contract.
- Added Wait.assert methods, what would make it easier to assert on future conditions
- Moved Wait to artemis-junit, we are now using that module on the testsuite
Added a new trustAll flag which will support trusting any client
keystore when doing testing against a broker. This setting should not
be used in production and is strictly for testing.
Extend test cases in MessageTypesTest to cover Core to AMQP combinations for all JMSTypeTests
Fix ServerJMSBytesMessage to correctly return bodyLength
Remove unused/dead code
Openwire consumer is listed twice below "consumers" tab.
First it shows correctly the requested queue consume.
Second it shows consumer from multicast queue ActiveMQ.Advisory.
The second one is internal and should be hidden.
In a cluster if a node is shut down (or crashed) when a
message is being routed to a remote binding, a internal
property may be added to the message and persisted. The
name of the property is like _AMQ_ROUTE_TOsf.my-cluster*.
if the node starts back, it will load and reroute this message
and if it goes to a local consumer, this property won't
get removed and goes to the client.
The fix is to remove this internal property before it
is sent to any client.
Update Tranformer to be able to handle initiation via propertiers (map<string, string>)
Update Configuration to have more specific transfromer configuration type, and to take properties.
Support back compatibility.
Add AddHeadersTransformer which is a main use case, and can act as example also.
Update Control's to expose new property configuration
Add test cases
Update examples for new transformer config style
- it is now possible to disable the TimedBuffer
- this is increasing the default on libaio maxAIO to 4k
- The Auto Tuning on the journal will use asynchronous writes to simulate what would happen on faster disks
- If you set datasync=false on the CLI, the system will suggest mapped and disable the buffer timeout
This closes#1436
This commit superseeds #1436 since it's now disabling the timed buffer through the CLI
Allows for JMS selectors on JMSCorrelationID as well as JMSXGroupID
and JMSXUserID along with some fixes to avoid an NPE case and fixes
to the conversion of AMQP MessageID and CorrelationID values when
doing cross protocol mappings. Adds new tests to cover more cases
of using the JMS selector with Qpid JMS and the AMQP test client.
If message senders and receivers uses different
wireformat.tightEncodingEnabled options, broker will get marshalling
problem. This is because when openwire messages are converted to
core messages, and later these core messages converted to openwire
messages, the broker uses a mashaller that comes with the connection
used to carry the messages.
For example, if a producer sents a message using option "wireformat
.tightEncodingEnabled=false" and a receiver tries to receive it
using 'true' for the same option, it'll never get it because the
broker will fail to use a "tight encoding" marshaller to
decode a 'loose encoded' message.
To fix the problem, we always use 'tight encoding' for internal
message converters.
By default, every openwire connection will create a queue
under the multicast address ActiveMQ.Advisory.TempQueue.
If a openwire client is create temporary queues these queues
will fill up with messages for as long as the associated
openwire connection is alive. It appears these messages
do not get consumed from the queues.
The reason behind is that advisory messages don't require
acknowledgement so the messages stay at the queue.
Added integration test, to prove issue, and assert fix.
Fix PersistentQueueBindingEncoding to return value, not false.
Fix some method arg name to align with class interface arg name
Added test case for cross protocol on JMSDeliveryMode proving issue, and asserting fix
Added fix to AmqpCoreConverter to ensure durability (JMSDeliveryMode) is retained.
Similar issue spotted with JMSPriority as with JMSDeliveyMode, fixing at the same time.
Added extra test case for jmspriority
Added fix for jmspriority
Add support to update Queue config via reload using existing updateQueue method at runtime.
Add/extend unit test cases to include testing reload of queue config.
Instead of wait to flush an executor,
I have added a method isFlushed() which will just translate to the
state on the OrderedExecutor.
In the case another executor is provided (for tests) there's a delegate
into normal executors.
delegate to the jdk saslServer. Allow acceptor configuration of supported mechanismis; saslMechanisms=<a,b>
and allow login config scope for krb5 to be configured via saslLoginConfigScope=x
This is replacing an executor on ServerSessionPacketHandler
by a this actor.
This is to avoid creating a new runnable per packet received.
Instead of creating new Runnable, this will use a single static runnable
and the packet will be send by a message, which will be treated by a listener.
Look at ServerSessionPacketHandler on this commit for more information on how it works.
Add krb5sslloginmodule that will populate userPrincipal that can be mapped to roles independently
Generalised callback handlers to take a connection and pull certs or peerprincipal based on
callback. This bubbled up into api change in securitystore and security manager
If replication blocked anything on the journal
the processing from clients would be blocked
and nothing would work.
As part of this fix I am using an executor on ServerSessionPacketHandler
which will also scale better as the reader from Netty would be feed immediately.
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.
The MAPPED journal refactoring include:
- simplified lifecycle and logic (eg fixed file size with single mmap memory region)
- supports for the TimedBuffer to coalesce msyncs (via Decorator pattern)
- TLAB pooling of direct ByteBuffer like the NIO journal
- remove of old benchmarks and benchmark dependencies
When a large message is replicated to backup, a pendingID is generated
when the large message is finished. This pendingID is generated by a
BatchingIDGenerator at backup.
It is possible that a pendingID generated at backup may be a duplicate
to an ID generated at live server.
This can cause a problem when a large message with a messageID that is
the same as another largemessage's pendingID is replicated and stored
in the backup's journal, and then a deleteRecord for the pendingID
is appended. If backup becomes live and loads the journal, it will
drop the large message add record because there is a deleteRecord of
the same ID (even though it is a pendingID of another message).
As a result the expecting client will never get this large message.
So in summary, the root cause is that the pendingIDs for large
messages are generated at backup while backup is not alive.
The solution to this is that instead of the backup generating
the pendingID, we make them all be generated in advance
at live server and let them replicated to backup whereever needed.
The ID generater at backup only works when backup becomes live
(when it is properly initialized from journal).
This method name would clash with ServiceComponent
As the real meaning here on this method is just to failover
So I've renamed the method to avoid the clash with my next commit
(I've done this on a separate commit as you may need to redo this
commit from scratch again in other branches instead of lots of clashes on cherry-pick)
Before sending of messages to server 0 begins, the test
should wait until consumer is registered at RemoteQueueBindingImpl
on server 0. Otherwise some messages may not be rebalanced
to server 1.
Add extra configuration to address-settings to be able to
control / enable address/queue deletion by pattern,
rather than a global toggle.
Add support in the reload logic to remove address
and/or queues if the address matches an address setting,
where it is enabled.
Use AcitveMQDestination for subscription naming, fixing and aligning queue naming in the process.
The change is behind a configuration toggle so to avoid causing any breaking changes for uses not expecting.
Adds headers AMQ_SCHEDULED_DELAY and AMQ_SCHEDULED_TIME to STOMP
protocol handling to allow for delayed and scheduled time of a
message. The AMQ_SCHEDULED_DELAY brings forward the same option
from the 5.x broker and the AMQ_SCHEDULED_TIME option adds a fixed
time of delivery alternative to match that of AMQP and others.
Add test case, to prove the issue, and then obviously ensure it works, post fix.
Apply changes in logic of createQueueName to handle global better and fix the behaviour.
Create queues so names are same as behaviour with core client.
move classes and methods to their correct location to avoid cyclic dependencies between packages and classes.
ARTEMIS-904 Remove cyclic dependencies from artemis-cli
move classes and methods to their correct location to avoid cyclic dependencies between packages and classes.
ARTEMIS-904 Remove cyclic dependencies from artemis-cli
move classes and methods to their correct location to avoid cyclic dependencies between packages and classes.
Added a wait-for-activation option to shared-store master HA policies.
This option is enabled by default to ensure unchanged server startup behavior.
If this option is enabled, ActiveMQServer.start() with a shared-store master server will not return
before the server has been activated.
If this options is disabled, start() will return after a background activation thread has been started.
The caller can use waitForActivation() to wait until server is activated, or just check the current activation status.
Adds a test that validates that messages that are either lacking a
header or are set to be non-durable are not persisted and are not
recovered on broker restart.
Adding a new ActievMQServerPlugin interface to support adding custom
behavior to the broker at certain events such as connection or session
creation.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-898
When creating some AMQP resources (senders, receivers, etc) the broker
can return an error of 'failed' instead of the security error that is
expected in these cases. In the case of a receiver being created and
a security error happening the broker fails to send back a response
causing the client to hang waiting for an attach response.
Refactor the AMQP test suite grouping tests into more logical unit
tests and adding additional coverage in many areas. Adds some negative
validation tests to cover features that were only partially tested.
Brings in tests from ActiveMQ 5.x that were not yet ported to Artemis
to increase coverage amd test scenarios previously seen to have issues
in the 5.x broker.
Improve tests that were failing sporadically due to not waiting for
broker stats to be updated after async calls were made.
Instead of going directly into backup mode within the shared-store
live activation, we just change the HA-policy to slave and return
to the caller - ActiveMQServerImpl.internalStart().
The caller will then handle the backup activation as usual
in a separate thread, such that EmbeddedJMS.start() can return.
Also added a related integration test.
sendMessage() may throw ActiveMQException that causes CNFE
at the management client. Also it should check if headers
in the message is null (to prevent NPE).
Broker should support full qualified queue names (FQQN)
as well as bare queue names. This means when clients access
to a queue they have two equivalent ways to do so. One way
is by queue names and the other is by FQQN (i.e. address::qname)
names. Currently only receiving is supported.
On link attach we currently default out SenderSettleMode to MIXED which
while legal doesn't truly reflect what the client asked for. We instead
now update the link to reflect the mode requested by the client
Also add some tests to ensure that we always return the
ReceiverSettleMode as FIRST since we don't support SECOND.