Many of the tabs on the web console show up even though the user doesn't
have permission to execute the command corresponding to the tab. For
example the "Connections" tab shows up even though the user can't
execute the `listConnections` management operation.
Attempt to standardize all Logger declaration to a singular variable name
which makes the code more consistent and make finding usages of loggers in
the code a bit easier.
This PR adds a "Validated User" column to the Hawtio plugin. The column is
not visible by default. The "Validated User" column is available in the
Session, Consumer, and Producer tabs of the artemis-navigation notebook.
"Validated User" is also available for sort and filtering in those view.
The "Validated Consumer" in the Producer view is always blank. I debugged
as far as I could, but did not find the cause of the issue.
* provide proper default when creating queues on anycast/multicast level
* allow queue creation on 3 levels (not 1)
* reformatted the shouldShow functions for readability
* force conscious decision on the routing type when creating address or queue
* do not need workspace as a parameter (4 out of 7 functions were already like that)
* only show the checkboxes that have any influence on the diagram
* add additional brokers that are known but are not part of the cluster (at this moment)
* made construction of master-slave pair slightly more readable
* simplified construction of dummy broker icon
* show properties of current broker with the correct node of the diagram
* use the new styling for the current broker icon
* show the broker name instead of "broker"
* replace style ThisBroker with ThisMasterBroker+ThisSlaveBroker
* do not show quotes around address- and queue-names
* show the broker name without port number when the port number is the default one
* properly document the icon choices
Currently dead-letter and expiry addresses can only be identified on the
web console if they perfectly match a configurable string value (i.e.
"DLQ" and "ExpiryQueue" by default respectively). However, lots of users
have multiple dead-letter and expiry addresses which follow the same
naming pattern. The web console should support using a regular
expression so all of these addresses can be properly identified.