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Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin Bertram f648ddfb25
NO-JIRA clarify primary/backup docs 2024-10-08 12:31:49 -05:00
Justin Bertram 26cc17c337
ARTEMIS-4948 clarify failover-on-shutdown doc 2024-07-23 10:55:21 -05:00
Justin Bertram 576622571a ARTEMIS-4559 refactor HA docs & code/module naming
This commit does the following:

 - Updates HA docs including the chapter on network isolation (i.e.
   split brain). The network isolation chapter is now more about
   high-level explanation and the HA doc now has all the configuration
   parameters.
 - Changes references to "pluggable quorum voting" to "pluggable lock
   manager." The pluggable functionality really isn't about voting.
   Conceptually is much more like the functionality you'd get from a
   distributed lock so this naming is more clear. Both the docs and the
   code have been changed.
 - Reorganize lock manager modules as sub-modules. The API and RI
   modules are renamed, but that should be OK based on the
   "experimental" tag that's been on this feature up to this point.
 - Remove the "experimental" tag from the lock manager.

These changes will not break folks using the standalone broker. However,
they will break folks embedding the broker *if* they are using the
artemis-quorum-ri or artemis-quorum-api modules or the
o.a.a.a.c.c.h.DistributedPrimitiveManagerConfiguration class.

There are no functional changes here. Renaming these modules is more a
conceptual change to facilitate better documentation and increased
adoption.
2024-03-15 10:18:05 -04:00
Justin Bertram 85b2f4b126 ARTEMIS-3474 replace non-inclusive terms
This commit does the following:

 - Replaces non-inclusive terms (e.g. master, slave, etc.) in the
   source, docs, & configuration.
 - Supports previous configuration elements, but logs when old elements
   are used.
 - Provides migration documentation.
 - Updates XSD with new config elements and simplifies by combining some
    overlapping complexTypes.
 - Removes ambiguous "live" language that's used with regard to high
   availability.
 - Standardizes use of "primary," "backup," "active," & "passive" as
   nomenclature to describe both configuration & runtime state for high
   availability.
2024-01-08 13:32:31 -05:00
Justin Bertram 3a4b421d2e ARTEMIS-4383 migrate user docs to AsciiDoc
Markdown, which is currently used for user-facing documentation, is good
for a lot of things. However, it's not great for the kind of complex
documentation we have and our need to produce both multi-page HTML and
single-page PDF output via Maven.

Markdown lacks features which would make the documentation easier to
read, easier to navigate, and just look better overall.

The current tool-chain uses honkit and a tool called Calibre. Honkit is
written in TypeScript and is installed via NPM. Calibre is a native tool
so it must be installed via an OS-specific package manager. All this
complexity makes building, releasing, uploading, etc. a pain.

AsciiDoc is relatively simple like Markdown, but it has more features
for presentation and navigation not to mention Java-based Maven tooling
to generate both HTML and PDF. Migrating will improve both the
appearance of the documentation as well as the processes to generate and
upload it.

This commit contains the following changes:
 - Convert all the Markdown for the User Manual, Migration Guide, and
   Hacking guide to AsciiDoc via kramdown [1].
 - Update the `artemis-website` build to use AsciiDoctor Maven tooling.
 - Update `RELEASING.md` with simplified instructions.
 - Update Hacking Guide with simplified instructions.
 - Use AsciiDoc link syntax in Artemis Maven doc plugin.
 - Drop EPUB & MOBI docs for User Manual as well as PDF for the Hacking
   Guide. All docs will be HTML only except for the User Manual which
   will have PDF.
 - Move all docs up out of their respective "en" directory. This was a
   hold-over from when we had docs in different languages.
 - Migration & Hacking Guides are now single-page HTML since they are
   relatively short.
 - Refactor README.md to simplify and remove redundant content.

Benefits of the change:
 - Much simplified tooling. No more NPM packages or native tools.
 - Auto-generated table of contents for every chapter.
 - Auto-generated anchor links for every sub-section.
 - Overall more appealing presentation.
 - All docs will use the ActiveMQ favicon.
 - No more manual line-wrapping! AsciiDoc recommends one sentence per
   line and paragraphs are separated by a blank line.
 - AsciiDoctor plugins for IDEA are quite good.
 - Resulting HTML is less than *half* of the previous size.

All previous links/bookmarks should continue to work.

[1] https://github.com/asciidoctor/kramdown-asciidoc
2023-08-02 16:21:06 -04:00