The old property-file based security manager shouldn't be used anymore. Instead
use the JAAS InVMLoginModule for in-vm tests, embedded use-cases, etc. and use
the other JAAS login modules for normal server use-cases.
this is just calling Idea format on all the files using the new style
I am separating manual changes from automatic changes in case I have to repeat the manual changes again
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-163
On this pass I'm just converting the native layer to a simpler one.
It wasn't very easy to change the alignment at the current framework,
so I did some refactoring simplifying the native layer
The volume of the nubmer of changes here is because:
- The API is changed, we now don't close the libaio queue between files
- The native layer won't use malloc as much as it used to, saving some CPU and memory defragmentation
- I organized the code around nio and libaio
This is changing the examples to run the real servers.
The maven plugin should be an automation of the CLI
Where we run real servers instead of any embedded framework
Going forward we will need to remove the common examples.
Failover examples will be able to use Process Builders
To reproduce this commit, apply a replace regex rule using:
search regex: /\*\*\n \* Licensed
replace: /\*\n \* Licensed
These files had to be changed manually:
artemis-selector/src/main/javacc/HyphenatedParser.jj
artemis-selector/src/main/javacc/StrictParser.jj
artemis-website/src/main/resources/styles/impact/css/pygmentize.css
artemis-website/src/main/resources/styles/impact/css/site.css
We had a few reported small issues on the codebase from the recent introduced google error prone.
This should eliminate any issues, and I am making sure these won't happen again
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."