- Bumped up version to 2.0.0.Alpha
- Client bundle changes to be copmatible with 2.0.0
- Fixing bundle / Logging classes for missing format (it was an issue with the previous one already)
- Fixed up dependencies to avoid transient downloads
Apiviz is not maintained any longer, so I don't want to include it on apache activemq6 any longer.
We may replace it for something else later, but apiviz should be removed now
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-7
Connection Factory is now externalizable and is now serialized as a string that represents a URI. There are schemas for every possible type for connection factory and server locator.
The client JNDI representation of factories has also been changed to be consistent with this.
Implements a new feature for the broker whereby it may automatically
create and delete JMS queues which are not explicitly defined through
the management API or file-based configuration. A JMS queue is created
in response to a sent message or connected consumer. The queue may
subsequently be deleted when it no longer has any messages and
consumers. Auto-creation and auto-deletion can both be turned on/off
via address-setting.
- added missing license headers found by maven rat plugin.
most of them added automatically via apache-rat
a few manually added
- added apache-rat maven plugin to the build cycle
The SelectorParser class in amq6 source code conflicts
with the same class in activemq 5 client jar. The activemq 5
client jar is needed to run openwire tests where the activemq5
client interacts with amq6 broker. In tests they are usually
in the same VM, so depending on the classpath order, whichever
class is loaded it will be used by both client and broker.
Unfortunately the method parse() in the class has different
return types in the client jar and broker side jar.
That will cause NoSuchMethod exception.
The fix moves the broker side class into a different package, i.e.
from
org.apache.activemq.selector.SelectorParser
to
org.apache.activemq.selector.impl.SelectorParser
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-3
We are renaming packages from activemq6 to activemq as that's more generic and version independent
The previous commit renamed the directories. On this commit now I'm changing the code.
If we changed the code and the directories on the same commit git would remove and add a lot of files
without recognizing the renames.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-3
We are renaming packages from activemq6 to activemq as that's more generic and version independent
On this first commit I'm just renaming the directories otherwise the history would be lost. The next commit will rename the text on the directories.
If I squash these two commits git will make us delete / add again.