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.
Apply fix so that when using JNDI via tomcat resource it works.
Replace original extract of JNDIStorable taken from Qpid, and use ActiveMQ5's as fits better to address this issue. (which primary use case is users migrating from 5.x)
Refactored ActiveMQConnectionFactory to externalise and turn into reference by StringRefAddr's instead of custom RefAddr which isnt standard.
Refactored ActiveMQDestinations similar
Refactored ActiveMQDestination to remove redundent and duplicated name field and ensured getters still behave the same
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
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
The Critical analyzer is supposed to catch Deadlocks, and such
can only be resolved by killing the VM.
This test is using shutdown as it would be a bit more complex to
handle Byteman to then halt the VM. This will validate the
CriticalAnalyzer is capturing the event, and in such it would halt the VM.
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.
Currently this test can take over 30seconds just itself. It seems we can safely reduce the number of messages to validate perf improvement greatly reducing test time.
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
When calling a consumer to receive message with a timeout
(receive(long timeout), if the consumer's buffer is empty, it sends
a 'forced delivery' the waiting forever, expecting the server to
send back a 'forced delivery" message if the queue is empty.
If the connection is disconnected as the arrived 'forced
delivery' message is corrupted, this 'forced delivery' message
never gets to consumer. After the session is reconnected,
the consumer never knows that and stays waiting.
To fix that we can send a 'forced delivery' to server right
after the session is reconnected.
The test is broken. It can be fixed by doing
```java
FakeTransportConnector(URI uri) {
setServer(new TransportServer {
@Override
public URI getConnectURI() {
return uri;
}
but then the test would fail because message
eviction is not supported by Artemis.
This change results in many more tests being run. Previously, 662 tests
were executed. Now, 1166 tests is executed. The running time has increased
from ~20 minutes to ~50 minutes.
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)
When a large message is being diverted, a new copy of the original
message is created and replicated (if there is a backup) to the backup.
In LargeServerMessageImpl.copy(long) it reuse a byte array to copy
message body. It is possible that one block of date is read into
the byte array before the previous read has been replicated,
causing the replicated bytes to corrupt.
If we make a copy of the byte array before replication, the corruption
of data will be avoided.
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.
it doesn't really matter the number of files.. as long as the data is valid.
This type of assertion limits the implementation. it's mocking test with too much intrusion
over the implementation. Hence I'm removing these clauses that will fail eventually.
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.
When a broken packet arrives at client side it causes decoding error.
Currently artemis doesn't handle it properly. It should catch such
errors and disconnect the underlying connection, logging a proper
warning message
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.
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 ActiveMQConnection to change/alighn behaviour for addtional methods:
- getMetaData
- stop
Adding test to avoid regression.
This is aligning with qpid-jms and openwire clients
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.
Add topic and queue cache maps in Session.
Add configuration to use cache or not with defaulting to false, which keeps existing behaviour as the default.
Need to configure the WS Handshaker in the test client's netty transport
with the same value given to the proton connection via setMaxFrameSize
so that incoming frames larger than the default 65535 over WS don't
trigger netty to fail the connection.
Building on ARTEMIS-905 JCtools ConcurrentMap replacement first proposed but currently parked by @franz1981, replace the collections with primitive key concurrent collections to avoid auto boxing.
The goal of this is to reduce/remove autoboxing on the hot path.
We are just adding jctools to the broker (should not be in client dependencies)
Like wise targeting specific use case with specific implementation rather than a blanket replace all.
Using collections from Bookkeeper, reduces outside tlab allocation, on resizing compared to JCTools, which occurs frequently on testing.
Port fixes to the AMQP test client recently made in the 5.x version.
Fixes some thread safety issues in the Transport. Ensures more
timely shutdown of the Connection executor. Uses a dynamic Proxy
to generate Read-Only Proton wrappers instead of the hand crafted
versions. Adds additional logging for test data