- Split protocols into individual chapters
- Reorganize summary to flow more logically
- Fill in missing parameters in configuration index
- Normalize spaces for ordered and unordered lists
- Re-wrap lots of text for readability
- Fix incorrect XML snippets
- Normalize table formatting
- Improve internal links with anchors
- Update content to reflect new address model
- Resized architecture images to avoid excessive white-space
- Update some JavaDoc
- Update some schema elements
- Disambiguate AIO & ASYNCIO where necessary
- Use URIs instead of Objects in code examples
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
It avoid using the system clock to perform the locks logic
by using the DBMS time.
It contains several improvements on the JDBC error handling
and an improved observability thanks to debug logs.
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
When finding out if a connector belong to a target node it compares
the whole parameter map which is not necessary. Also in understanding
the connector the best place is to delegate it to the corresponding
remoting connection who understands it. (e.g. INVMConnection knows
whether the connector belongs to a target node by checking it's
serverID only. The netty ones only need to match host and port, and
understanding that localhost and 127.0.0.1 are same thing).
It includes:
- Message References: no longer uses boxed primitives and AtomicInteger
- Node: intrusive nodes no longer need a reference field holding itself
- RefCountMessage: no longer uses AtomicInteger, but AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater
It allows a user to customize the max allowed distance between system and DB time,
improving HA reliability by shutting down the broker when the misalignment
exceeds configured limit.
The JDBC Lock Acquisition Timeout is no longer exposed to any user configuration and defaulted to infinite to match the behaviour of the journal (file-based) one.