This has bothered me for awhile, but writing the hacking guide has
given me an opportunity to refactor some of our test-suite to be
simpler, more consistent, and easier to understand. This is
important if we want users to provide well-written tests. Our
test-suite is an important part of the code-base and it should be
easy to write good tests.
Basically I just consolidated CoreUnitTestCase, UnitTestCase, and
ServiceTestBase into a single class named ServiceTestBase. I also
simplified some of the configuration creation methods to reduce
duplicated code.
This commit is a simple mv of the files.. We required two commits to preserve history,
one to git mv, one for the actual changes...
otherwise history would be lost
Based on the Apache ActiveMQ community vote this project is being
renamed "Artemis."
Fixing the classpath so some tests would find the LogManager configured
Fixing the dependency on the AssertionLoggerHandler so all the tests could also see it without further errors
With these changes the testsuite is not using any LGPL code by default. Anything woud go through extra-tests
These following changes were made on this commit (in summary):
- renamed byteman-tests as extra-tests
- added extra-tests on a new profile called extra-tests
- added all the other tests back to the tests profile
- removed concurrent-tests and moved them all to timing-tests
- removed old tests that were ignored for a long time and were stale
Remove the reference to the JBoss Maven repo, and make all the necessary
adjustments on the child-projects. It turns out we don't even need the
security dependencies in the tests.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-67
fixed distribution so that file based security works and hot deployers as broken and no longer needed with new bootstrap.
Also combined the jms and core configuration files.
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.
The bridge currently tries to assign a TM even when the quality of
service level is set to Duplicates OK. This QoS does not use or require
a TM. This patch stops the bridge from attempting to assign a TM for
this QoS and also checks that a TM is set of the other QoS. If TM is
not set for a QoS that requires one, a error is logged and RunTime
exception thrown.
Pulls out WildFly XA Recovery specifics into a different project. Some
XA recovery code is still present and is used as integration points for
integrating TM XA recovery processes.
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.